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Van Persie denies Wenger rift

Robin van Persie has dismissed talk of a rift with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger following the striker’s reaction to the substitution of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain against Manchester United.

Van Persie, a pivotal figure for Arsenal this season as they attempt to qualify for the Champions League, appeared to exclaim “No!” when Wenger replaced Oxlade-Chamberlain with Andrey Arshavin during Sunday’s 2-1 defeat.

The decision was hugely unpopular with Arsenal’s fans, who jeered Wenger following the move.

Holland striker van Persie however has moved quickly to downplay suggestions of a split with Wenger, saying in a statement on his Facebook page

on Tuesday that Oxlade-Chamberlain had been replaced because of a calf injury.

“I was not having a go at the boss on Sunday – I was just sad to see Alex leave the pitch as he just gave the assist for our only goal,” van Persie said.

“I was not questioning his judgment – I know it’s not my place to challenge what Arsene Wenger does. He is the boss, he makes the decisions and

that’s it, end of story.

“Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain had a calf injury. We did not know that but the boss did and brought Andrey Arshavin on.”

Van Persie added: “I have a lot of respect and admiration for Arsene Wenger.

“He is one of the best football coaches in the world, with a brilliant record of success here at Arsenal. I wouldn’t be here or the player I am

without him.

“The manager and I are fine and my relationship with the club is good. I don’t want anyone misunderstanding the situation here for a moment.

“There is no problem, there is no conflict, and there is no controversy.

“The boss knows that, I know that, the players all know that.

“But it’s important the Arsenal fans know that and that people in the game know that.”

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