Originally Posted by
Power_n_Glory
It's not revisionism because I've been having the same debates with rival fans for years. My Man Utd mates who also watched Serie A when at its strongest and La Liga would always say our team was too good for the Premier League, their aren't that many great teams/coaches/players and that's why we have our way so easily. They never rated the English league that much. Almost team played 4-4-2, long ball football and their wasn't a great deal of attacking teams. I'd tell them it's BS and defend the team but they'd point to our none performances in the Champions League and that would always be the sticking point. We could never produce the same sort of performance on the big stage with that team and used to go out of the competition early every time.
I'm not saying Wenger hasn't introduced new training methods to the league and transformed the English game, but when your players have bad diets and drink alcohol during the season and think it's ok, sorry but that's pretty poor league. A coach telling them to stop all that crap should have been bog standard because he's training professional athletes. Forget football for a second, every sport, besides darts maybe, should be encouraging healthy eating and no alcohol. Wenger was one of the first foreign coaches to come over here but he's not the only coach with a philosophy on how the game should be played and training methods. He got it from the Dutch. But he's done well to change things here.
Also, it would be worth you reading Wenger's recent comments about the billionaire boys. It's not impossible to compete with these guys on the pitch because we've beaten them on the field. That's no excuse. As for the Athletics comparison, Bolt is an exceptional athlete but there are plenty of runners out there that have beaten him this year, so it won't be a walk in the park for him.