ARSENAL players have been told by former Manchester United striker Louis Saha that they have ‘disrespected the history’ of the club.
The 42-year-old has has ripped into the attitude of some members of the Gunners squad with the club languishing in 15th spot in the Premier League.
Former Manchester United star Louis Saha has ripped into some of the Arsenal playersCredit: Getty Images – Getty
The Gunners currently sit 15th in the table ahead of their clash against BrightonCredit: Rex Features
Mikel Arteta’s side ended a run of seven winless games in the top-flight by beating Chelsea 3-1 on Boxing Day.
But Saha – who won the Premier League, League Cup and Champions League at Old Trafford – believes a lot of work is needed to get Arsenal out of their current slump.
Speaking to Ladbrokes at its launch of the 5-A-Side Bet on Tottenham v Fulham, Saha failed to hold back in his assessment of Arsenal.
He said: “There needs to be a lot more leadership coming from the Arsenal players.
“Yes, results are very important, but there have been a few occasions where players have disrespected the history of Arsenal Football Club.
“I’m not here to judge, but some of the attitude I’ve seen from their players is just not acceptable for a club of that stature.”
Commenting on how Arsenal can progress, Saha declared that the North London outfit must bring in a central midfielder in January.
He added: “In terms of where Arsenal can strengthen, I would stop looking at players solely for their quality and start looking at players for their leadership and attitude.
“They need players who are aggressive in the right way; that’s the most important thing.
“Another player in the centre of the pitch with the right mentality would be a good starting point for the January transfer window.”
Arsenal are looking to win back-to-back games in the Premier League for just the second time this season.
They face Brighton at the Amex Stadium on Tuesday – a club they haven’t beaten in their last five meetings.
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