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'Don't blame me for the collapse of our season' - Arsenal defender Gallas hits back at critics

William Gallas has hit back at claims that his astonishing sit-down protest at Birmingham sparked Arsenal's collapse in the title race.

The Gunners captain was widely criticised for losing his cool in the 2-2 draw at St Andrew's, where he vented his anger at team-mate Gael Clichy for conceding a late penalty, stamped on an advertising hoarding and ignored the spot-kick, and then staged a one-man protest at the final whistle.

The image of his solitary sulk became a symbol of the Gunners' disintegrating season while today team-mate Kolo Toure publicly criticised Gallas's actions.

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Oh, sit down: Arsenal captain William Gallas's bizarre protest at Birmingham drew stinging criticism from many quarters - including his team-mate Kolo Toure (below)

After that February match, which also saw team-mate Eduardo suffer an horrific leg break, the Gunners' title hopes spectacularly collapsed - with just two wins in their last eight Premier League games - alongside their Champions League campaign at Anfield.

Yet a defiant Gallas today denied his tantrum unsettled the team, saying: "They [the media] can say what they want... they will not bring me down, I'm stronger than that. It makes me mad because I don't think [what happened in Birmingham] was our problem. How can you summarise our season with that thing at Birmingham? That is not why we stopped winning matches."

Although Arsene Wenger defended Gallas over his outburst the manager warned that he may chose a new captain in the summer, with Toure one of the leading candidates for the job.

With the armband seemingly up for grabs, he wasn't afraid to have a go at Gallas over his antics at St Andrew's.

The Ivorian said: "William was really good for us at the start of the season. But then after this Birmingham game he made a mistake, he knows that and we all tried to bring him back to the team and he came back well.

""But when you make a mistake it is difficult after that - it was a really important part of our season."

Toure, who would face competition from Cesc Fabregas for the role, would relish the chance to lead the Gunners.

He said: "I would be really, really proud. I am now one of the oldest players so naturally I feel like a captain and it doesn't matter if I have the armband or not."

Gallas's predecessor as Arsenal captain, fellow Frenchman Thierry Henry, today revealed only the Gunners could attract him back to the Premier League.

The striker has had an injury-hit debut season at Barcelona, and a tally of just seven goals have not endeared him to a fanbase who have pegged him as a moody individual.

However, the 30-year-old told BBC's Football Focus he is happy in Spain and despite reports today linking him with Newcastle said if he ever returned to England it would be to only one club.

"I'm happy [at Barca] - I don't regret leaving Arsenal but there's only one team in England for me," he said.

"Everybody knows the love and affection I have for Arsenal. I was so into it, I became a fan. People who know me will tell you, I'm the same in training, I'm the same in life - I cannot act. If I'm not happy, I'm not happy." Wenger, meanwhile, is ready to select his fringe players for the rest of the season.

The Gunners boss, whose team face Derby on Monday, is keen to give reserves such as Denilson, Mark Randall and Lukasz Fabianski a chance.

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