The former Arsenal man has again gone on to talk publicly and this time has stated that Arsenal are no match for Barcelona.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-Song-c4804 has had great leisure time at his hands and thus has picked up a new hobby of openly talking to press at whatever opportunity he gets.
The former Arsenal player completed the switch to the Catalan giants in the summer, completing a move that left many http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 fans fuming.
Song has mostly been warming the bench for the Camp Nou outfit since his arrival, as he finds too much competition for the starting berth.
This allows the midfielder plenty of time to think about other matters that can earn him some decent headlines in the weekly news, rather than minutes on the pitch.
The extra time that has been made available following his transfer move has also seen the player adapt a new side-profession of talking to the media at any presented opportunity.
The defensive midfielder enjoys his new commitments with the media and believes to be engaged in everything else, if it’s not for football.
Song’s recent comments came via Radio station RMC this week, as he has stated that former manager Arsene Wenger only prepared him for the bigger stage, that is Barcelona.
The midfielder might have thought that he should have chosen his words wisely as his comments indicated that Arsenal are like a preparatory school for the Catalans.
Song’s choice of words would not have gone pretty well with the Gunners faithful, as they already condemned the player’s decision to depart on the first available opportunity.
Remember that Song had only played one significant season at the English giants, in which he made an impact. He said,
"I thank Arsene for the things I learned at Arsenal, it's helped me a lot. The game is somewhat similar to that of Barcelona. But Barcelona is a notch above. I have not struggled to adapt. I was taught well at Arsenal.”
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cameroon-c2865 international blasted the London outfit's recent performances under Frenchman Arsene Wenger and when prompted to talk about the former boss, he was of the say,
"This is someone I know very well. What is happening today at the club, it's a shame. I know he's a fighter, he wants to pull the club up."
The Gunner’s fans will like to roast their former player for his choice and way of describing things and their opinions will not be divided at all in this matter.
The Cameroonian thinks he has done well to choose to adapt the same cursed path as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Emmanuel-Adebayor-c12526 did, following his move to oil-rich Manchester City some years back.
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