Sagna was wrong to speak out, says Wenger... but I want him to stay at Arsenal
Posted Friday, September 14, 2012 by Dailymail
Arsene Wenger has given Bacary Sagna a dressing down after the defender publicly criticised Arsenal's summer transfer business.
In an interview with French newspaper L'Equipe, the right-back questioned the club's decision to sell Robin van Persie and Alex Song, while also bringing his own future at the club into doubt.
The Gunners hierarchy were not overly enamoured by Sagna's frank comments last week, prompting Wenger into action.

Confident: Arsene Wenger says Bacary Sagna
'Did I speak to Sagna? Yes,' admitted Wenger.
'I believe any player or any employee always has to defend the company he works for. And if he is not completely happy with it then he has to go somewhere else.
'That is basically what I think. That is what I say to everybody.
'You have the freedom to say what you want in life but it is also important you understand what people feel about the club.'
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