Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has vented out some anger on his former player Thierry Henry by saying that he cannot be insight every time.

Wenger made the comments after Henry – who currently works as a pundit claimed that there is a noticeable division in the Arsenal squad.

The Gunners defeated Crystal Palace in a 3-2 victory at Selhurst Park but only four Arsenal players decided to celebrate with Alexis Sanchez after he scored the first goal. The Chilean even called his teammates over to celebrate but no one paid any sort of importance to his gestures.

After this incident, Thierry Henry told Sky Sports(as reported by Goal), “There is a division in the team. He is asking them to come. ‘Why are they not coming? Don’t you want to celebrate?’

“You’re not here for Alexis Sanchez, you’re here for Arsenal. Arsenal scored. Go and celebrate. Whoever does it (scores), we don’t care about that, go and celebrate with your team-mate.”

But that scene changed completely after Sanchez scored Arsenal’s only goal during a 1-1 draw versus West Brom on Sunday.

And after the match, Arsene Wenger chose to reply to Henry’s comments.

“I don’t know, I don’t listen to what he says and other people says,” he told reporters.

“We focus on our own problems, that’s the only thing.

“There are people who are paid to talk, it’s difficult sometimes when you are paid to talk, to talk, to talk and only say things that are true and intelligent.”

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