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Sunday, 17 January 2016

BRITANNIA STADIUM MORE HOSTILE THAN WHITE HART LANE DECLARES WENGER

Arsene Wenger says he faces more hostility at the Britannia stadium these days than its North London rivals white hart lane

"Is it worse than Tottenham? It is maybe more aggressive, yes," Wenger said. "I think the major incident was not that [rugby] comment," Wenger said. "The major incident was Ramsey. That's where it started.
"Why do they boo me? I don't know. You should ask them. I don't bully them."
Wenger will likely face another hostile reception on Sunday but has said this Stoke team under Mark Hughes plays a more technical style of football that suits Arsenal better.
However, Wenger said the incident was exaggerated.
"It was four people shouting," Wenger said. "It happens to me at the [Emirates] stadium, as well. More was made of it than it really was.
"It didn't stop me from sleeping. What stops me from sleeping is losing games. I can live with the fact that people are not happy. I can understand it. You ask me: 'Can I live with it?' I say 'I would prefer not to but if I have to, I will.'
"In our job, it's a balance always to find between the masochistic trend that you get and the right to exert your passion."

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