Arsenal turmoil exposed as Gallas reveals bust-up - Sport - Evening Standard
       

Arsenal turmoil exposed as Gallas reveals bust-up

William Gallas has revealed how Arsenal tempers erupted into a furious dressing room row during the game against Tottenham which ended in a 4-4 draw last month.

The Gunners skipper said some players turned on one of the club's top stars at half-time and he was forced to break up the row as it threatened to run out of control.

Gallas refused to name the player who was verbally attacked, but his admission that there are serious tensions within the club and his insistence that the younger players must toughen up will infuriate his manager and may see the central defender lose the captaincy.

The Gunners are nine points behind Chelsea and Liverpool in the title race and have lost four Premier League matches already this season - and the loss of Theo Walcott to a shoulder injury will add to their problems.

Gallas has been blamed for not giving the team leadership after he sulked on his own on the pitch after last season's draw at Birmingham and, recently, was criticised by Wenger for being pictured holding an unlit cigarette.

But the Frenchman has now defended himself, insisting the problems were being created by an unnamed player and that it came to a head at half-time during the draw with Spurs.

Gallas said: "When, as captain, some players come up to you and talk to you about a player ... complaining about him ... and then during the match you speak to this player and the player in question insults us, there comes a time where we can no longer comprehend how this can happen.

"I am trying to defend myself a bit without giving names. Otherwise I'm taking it all (the blame). It's very frustrating. I'm 31, the player is six years younger than me.

"There was a problem at half-time (in the Spurs match). The only thing that I could say at half-time was 'Guys, we resolve these problems after the match, not at halftime'."

The only 25-year-olds involved in the north London derby were Robin van Persie and Bacary Sagna, who started the game - and Emmanuel Eboue, who came on as a substitute. Gallas insisted that Arsenal had to win a trophy this season after going four years without silverware but that would only happen if the players found a new steel.

"We have to understand that to be champions, you have to play big matches every weekend and fight," Gallas told the Associated Press.

"We are coming up against teams who are not scared to play football against us, who are not scared to take us on at our place, and this is becoming dangerous for Arsenal.

"We are not brave enough in battle. I think we need to be soldiers. We have to be warriors. There are teams who can do it well against us, and we have to be able to face up to these attacks."

The skipper said the players need to show the same appetite that Manchester United's did and added that he felt big contracts may have taken some of their hunger away.

"That makes the difference, perhaps. You can rest on your laurels, that's for sure," Gallas added.

Walcott underwent surgery today on his left shoulder after injuring it in training with England. Wenger insisted though that it was just "one of those things" and he did not blame Fabio Capello.

Comments

Don't Miss
The Glamour Awards - stars turn on the style

Glamour Awards

Stars turn on the style
Duchess of Cambridge is pretty in pink at her first Buckingham Palace garden party

Garden party

Duchess of Cambridge is pretty in pink
FIRST review of Ridley Scott's latest sci-fi blockbuster Prometheus

First review

Is Ridley Scott's Prometheus any good?
Fair-weather goths

Fair-weather goths

The sultry shades of summer darks are coming out of the shadows
London gets ready for the Diamond Jubilee - in pictures

Diamond Jubilee

London gets ready - in pictures
Dog save the Queen: Corgis surge in popularity

Dog save the Queen

Corgis surge in popularity
'He’s a better ex than he was a husband', says Boris Johnson's ex wife

A better ex than husband

We talk to Boris Johnson's ex wife
TV Baftas - in pictures

Best of the Baftas

Stars on the red, white and blue carpet
You big softie: Has Giles Coren put down his poison pen?

You big softie

Has Giles Coren put down his poison pen?
Pop star Paloma Faith, former Labour minister and Tory blogger back gay marriage video

Gay marriage

Pop star, former Labour minister and Tory blogger back gay marriage video