You put the words in my mouth
One thing I have noticed increasingly lately is the way that TV interviews put words in to managers and players mouths. The papers and internet are full of stories about how Arsene Wenger has compared Robin Van Persie to Dennis Bergkamp.
However having watched the Watford game I also watched the post match interviews, that presents a different picture. The first thing the interviewer said was something along the lines of "Did that goal remind you of anybody", Arsene being the gentleman he is answered the question but all the subsequent reports have reported it as if he was the one setting the agenda.
This isn't the first time this has happended, I remember recently Lehman getting stick for talking about Ashley Cole, but again it was an interview and he was asked for his views on the subject. He could of course have refused to answer or given a more flattering one but after the fact there were people on Talksport for example saying he shouldn't "come out and say things like that". The fact of the matter is he didn't come out and say these things, somebody went out to get him to say something which he did.
Wenger is experienced and clever enough to know when to avoid these sort of situations and I'm sure he can see no harm in saying what he did it just irks me that these things get reported in the way that they do. The Times for example said..
"The forward reminds Arsene Wenger of another Dutchman"
When in reality it reminded the interviewer and Arsene politely agreed.
However having watched the Watford game I also watched the post match interviews, that presents a different picture. The first thing the interviewer said was something along the lines of "Did that goal remind you of anybody", Arsene being the gentleman he is answered the question but all the subsequent reports have reported it as if he was the one setting the agenda.
This isn't the first time this has happended, I remember recently Lehman getting stick for talking about Ashley Cole, but again it was an interview and he was asked for his views on the subject. He could of course have refused to answer or given a more flattering one but after the fact there were people on Talksport for example saying he shouldn't "come out and say things like that". The fact of the matter is he didn't come out and say these things, somebody went out to get him to say something which he did.
Wenger is experienced and clever enough to know when to avoid these sort of situations and I'm sure he can see no harm in saying what he did it just irks me that these things get reported in the way that they do. The Times for example said..
"The forward reminds Arsene Wenger of another Dutchman"
When in reality it reminded the interviewer and Arsene politely agreed.