Bacary Sagna angry at Arsenal's mass exodus

 

Friday 07 September 2012 11:40 BST
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Manchester United's Robin van Persie celebrates after scoring a hat-trick against Southampton
Manchester United's Robin van Persie celebrates after scoring a hat-trick against Southampton (Reuters)

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Bacary Sagna has criticised Arsenal's inability to hold on to their best players and threatened to be the next first-team member to head for the Emirates Stadium exit.

The France full-back, who hopes to return from a broken leg by the start of next month, lamented the loss of Alex Song and Robin van Persie this summer as well as Gael Clichy, Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri last year.

"Everyone was expecting Van Persie to leave, but Song, that was a surprise. I don't understand that at all," Sagna said.

"In May, I watched City's parade on TV. I saw Samir and Gael lift the trophy. I want that [feeling]."

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