Bacary Sagna has hit back at Cesc Fabregas after the Spaniard questioned the quality of his former Arsenal teammates.
Fabregas was the jewel in the crown of a side managed by Arsene Wenger that failed to win the silverware the quality of their football merited.
The former Barcelona and Chelsea star, now at Monaco, spoke comprehensively about his time in north London during an appearance on the Arsecast podcast earlier this week, during which he claimed only Robin van Persie and Samir Nasri were on a comparible level in terms of technical ability.
Sagna starred alongside Fabregas for four years and took issue with his comments and believes he has displayed a lack of respect for the club he once represented and to the players he shared a dressing room with.
He told Goal: ‘I was surprised to read this. From him I was surprised because he was supposed to be one of the leaders of the team, he was one of the great prospects and as a leader and a true player, you don’t speak like that about your club.
‘So I was surprised because he is a nice guy, he’s still a nice guy, this doesn’t change anything. But I was kind of surprised.
‘Arsenal made him so saying that some players were not at his level was a bit harsh because I’m not sure out of all the seasons he was playing at the club, he was always an exemplary player.
‘At that time the press was talking about him not running enough or tracking back. So other players could have said ‘you should be running more or doing more’.
‘If you look at Liverpool today, all of them are running. This is a team. And maybe, because we didn’t have the right spirit at that time we didn’t make this little extra push, or make that little extra run to track players, maybe this is the reason we didn’t win.
‘Obviously in the team, we all have different levels. Some will be good physically, others will be good technically, but this is not a reason to speak in that way about other players.
‘I don’t agree with that statement. It’s his opinion and he’s right to have an opinion, but we all have good moments and bad moments in our career and I’m not sure he always had great moments with Arsenal.’
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