Friday, February 4, 2011

Wenger accuses Chelsea of not playing fair


LONDON: Arsene Wenger has accused Chelsea of backtracking on their pledge to respect UEFA’s financial fair play plans after the Blues spent £75 mil (US$120mil) on transfer deadline day.
The arrival of Fernando Torres and David Luiz coincided with Chelsea’s announcement of a £68.6mil operating loss for the last financial year.
Wenger believes this contradicts Chelsea’s stated aim to balance the books and believes it signals a new era of spending by Blues’ billionaire owner Roman Abramovich.
“It shows you two things; That for a while, Abramovich was a bit in no man’s land where nobody could really guess whether he wanted to still invest or not,” Wenger said.
“Certainly that has changed.
“He has decided to put big money in again, and that tells you that certainly in the summer more will come. He is back to full investment.
“He can tell you why, but that’s how you can read it from the outside.
“If you don’t invest for a while, it looks as if he’s not as involved in it any more, doesn’t like it as much. But 75 million, it means more will come.
“Chelsea supported the financial fair play, but in the morning they announce a 70 million loss and in the afternoon buy 75 million worth of players. Where’s the logic in that? It’s hard to guess.
“Officially they vote for the financial fair play, so they can explain much better than I why they do it.”
Wenger was speaking after his side had recovered from falling behind to Everton to claim a 2-1 victory at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday.
However, the victory came at the cost of an injury to Alex Song, while French midfielder Samir Nasri is sidelined for three weeks.
“Alex is injured,” Wenger said. “He cannot walk. He was kicked. I think it is by Koscielny. He knocks everybody out in our team.
“We have to see how he responds to that in the next days.
“He cannot work at the moment. Nasri’s scan shows a hamstring strain. 21 days.” 
  

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