Arsene Wenger made his feelings clear on Arsenal's celebrations after the win over Atletico Madrid - and they were different to Wayne Rooney's
Arsene Wenger has leapt to Arsenal's defence over their Champions League celebrations, insisting they were 'deserved' and 'normal' after Wayne Rooney's brutal criticism. The England icon immediately took aim at Mikel Arteta and the players by claiming the jubilant scenes at the end were over the top.
Bukayo Saka scored the decisive goal just before half-time to clinch a 2-1 aggregate win and set up a final against either Bayern Munich or Paris Saint-Germain.
The Gunners celebrated wildly after the final whistle, drawing criticism from Rooney, who was at the Emirates as a pundit for Prime Video. The Manchester United legend said: "They deserve to be in this position but they haven't won it yet. I think the celebrations are a little bit too much. Celebrate when you win."
Legendary former Gunners boss Wenger disagreed with that stance, insisting the Gunners had every right to enjoy the moment. Speaking on beIN Sports, the Frenchman said: "They celebrate well tonight, which is normal, but you want to focus already on the final and the next games.
"The celebration is deserved and happiness is normal – absolutely normal – but the next step is to go to the final and win in."
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Wenger felt that the Gunners were worthy winners, saying: "I think Arsenal wanted it a bit more than Atleti and they were more decisive in the duels.
"We said before the game that to go to the final, they needed to be strong defensively and they didn't concede a goal tonight. They played a team who for 45 minutes absolutely needed to score a goal and they didn't give them a chance.
"I believe it shows how strong Arsenal are defensively and how disciplined they are, as well as the limitations of Atletico, who were not good enough in the final third.
"In the end, it's a well-deserved win for Arsenal, there's no doubt they were the better team over the two legs."
Following Manchester City's 3-3 draw at Everton on Monday, which put the Premier League title race in Arsenal's hands, Arteta's side are now only four matches away from completing a momentous double and securing the greatest season in the club's 140-year history.
Arteta said: "It was an incredible night. We made history again together and I cannot be happier and prouder for everybody that’s involved in this football club.
"The supporters were with us for every ball. They made it special and unique, and I have never felt it like that in this stadium.
"We knew how much it meant to everybody, we put everything on the line, the boys did an incredible job and after 20 years, and the second time in our history, we are back in the Champions League final."
adedefender
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With all due respect, Rooney has no single right to criticize Arteta or any other coach over performances or emotions. He is a failed coach. How dare you talk trash about Arteta, simply because of punditry?
Deoacemryz
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Joy is free of charge. They deserve to do it
bakbirstuy
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Wayne Rooney failed as a manager of a lower division. He doesn’t have any experience to comment on
Tobbclnpry
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follow the momentum and win all the remaining games
franckmukalenge
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20 years since the last UCL final to them it's the same as winning the title 😂
Adeleye Musa
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Thank you for your Legacy Arsene hope you we finally come to Budapest to chears on the lads🎩
tedaikruy
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They have come again ooo united old clueless pundits. Everything Arsenal do they have to put limits on it,like if Manchester win this type of game they won't celebrate 😒, they would just enter dressing room and go to bed later.
sesaysorie
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Rooney is jerlous.....and who wins that cannot celebrate 🎉🎉
vosikmptuz
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Rooney wants Arsenal to celebrate when they win the UCL. Can a team win a final without winning it's semi-final?. One game at a time - it's the right approach. Though seemingly the underdog, Arsenal may hold an ace yet against either of PSG or Bayern.
icezicco
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Arsenal players are not just celebrating their win over Athletico but also the record of reaching the UCL final for the second time in Arsenal history
Vidlprstyz
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Rooney is mad and jealous.
Mimprtu
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Rooney should understand it’s after 22 years gunners have reached to the final that’s big celebrations even he would have done same