Wenger on Chelsea owner Boehly: I wouldn't accept him in the dressing room

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20 Apr 2023 • 1:17 AM MYT
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Arsene Wenger admits he is worried about the future of his former rivals Chelsea.

The legendary ex-Arsenal coach was known for his fearsome battles against their London rivals.

However, Wenger is now concerned about the way money is being splashed around to little success by co-owner Todd Boehly.

No, I wouldn't, that was always clear in my mind," Wenger told beIN Sports when asked about owners regularly entering player dressing rooms.

I always put that in my contract.

The advice I give to young coaches when they make contracts, I say make what is important for you, put that clearly in your contract that you are the only one, nobody can buy a player without your agreement, nobody can interfere with the team, and you are solely responsible for managing the team."

Well, again, the comeback I don't believe in these kind of things because if I'm paid to motivate the team, to manage the team, I do not want somebody else to do my job," Wenger added.

It happened many times where the president goes into the dressing room and doesn't talk well at all, but the team wins because it's a good team, he thinks after it's because he spoke to them.

It's not always a consequence of their speech, most of the time it's the quality of the team."