Arsenal sold a golden generation 5Arsenal sold a golden generation 5

Coach Wenger is known as a `professor` but it seems that his calculations have deviated from the trajectory of a simple football club.

More than 10 years ago, Arsenal was one of the two strongest forces in the Premier League along with MU.

Although we know that saying goodbye to Highbury is unfortunate, for the future of the team, this small stadium but containing many beautiful memories has been replaced by a much more majestic Emirates.

Of course, a big and beautiful stadium always brings large revenues in terms of ticket fees and other business activities.

Furthermore, from being a place for stars to shine, Arsenal has become a youth training facility and constantly has to say goodbye to its best players.

Arsenal’s dream team has been gradually sold over the past 4 years

The photo above was taken in April 2009 when Arsenal hosted Villerreal in the quarter-final second leg of the Champions League.

Except for Mikael Silvestre, who was released from the club, Robin van Persie, Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri, Alex Song, Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Adebayor and Emmanuel Eboue all left in exchange for £145 million.

Fans cannot judge whether the loss of the team’s brightest stars is due to Arsenal’s policies or the players’ ambitions.

And now the news of Walcott’s departure on the last day of the summer transfer market has made Arsenal’s pain even longer.

Wenger remains loyal to his team management policy.

Frank McLintock, Arsenal captain who won the national championship and FA Cup double in the 1971 season, said: `I always thought Arsenal was one of the biggest clubs in the world, but it seems that is no longer true these days.

`It’s paradoxical that Emirates can help Arsenal compete with Real Madrid and Barcelona because of its grandeur but cannot retain the players year after year,` McLintock concluded.

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