Usmanov: Politics
will cost us
Arsenal's board have once again come under attack from
shareholder Alisher Usmanov.
The billionaire, who is the club's second-biggest
shareholder behind American Stan Kroenke, criticised the board in an open
letter last month and has now told Forbes Magazine's Russian edition that he
believes board "politics" are hampering manager Arsene Wenger's
efforts to improve a squad which has not won a trophy since lifting the 2005 FA
Cup.
Usmanov said: "We do not consider just qualifying for
the Champions League to be the chief ambition of the club, and with all our
hearts we support the team and wish them well for the new season.
"Victory is absolutely not ruled out, but the current
politics of the club's management will leave Arsene Wenger and his team with
fewer and fewer opportunities in the long run."
Usmanov insists however that he has no plans to end his
association with the club.
"I am a fan and I am not going to sell these shares at
any time, since this is the club that I consider the best in the world,"
he added.
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