By Richard Clarke
Arsène Wenger says this week's incident between
Emmanuel Adebayor and
Nicklas Bendtner will be resolved 'without a problem'
and could serve to 'improve togetherness' inside the team.
A disagreement between the two hit the headlines after
Arsenal's defeat at White Hart Lane. Adebayor apologised for
his part the following day and, on Thursday, the FA announced they
would not be taking action against either striker.
Speaking to Arsenal TV Online, Wenger gave his thoughts on the
affair.
"Disagreements are part of the game and every single manager
will be surprised what has been made of that story," said the
Frenchman. "But that is part of being at Arsenal.
"Of course you want to deal with this internally. We want to
know what kind of incident happened but we will deal with this
without any problem.
"We will even use this to be conscious of how much every
incident, even a minor one, can be interpreted on the outside and
that will even improve our togetherness inside the team."
The Frenchman would not divulge whether any punishment would be
meted out, but he did say: "There is always action taken if it
is needed. I believe that from now on it is better for us not to
talk too much about it."