Arsene Wenger was so furious at losing the 2001 FA Cup final to Liverpool that he threw his medal in the bin
Tony Adams revealed the incident that took place in the Arsenal dressing room in his new autobiography Sober
ARSENE WENGER was so furious after losing the 2001 FA Cup final to Liverpool that he threw his medal in the bin.
Tony Adams revealed the incident that took place in the Arsenal dressing room in his new autobiography Sober — exclusively serialised this week in The Sun.
The Gunners took the lead through Freddie Ljungberg inside the final 20 minutes in Cardiff.
But Wenger and skipper Adams were stunned as a Michael Owen double gave Liverpool the spoils.
Adams explains: "After we lost the FA Cup final to Liverpool at Cardiff in the 2001 FA Cup final, Arsene threw his runners-up medal in a dressing-room bin.
"He does have a temper and it hit him deeply, though usually, being a clever man, he would take himself out of the room to vent his anger.
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"I’m not a great loser either, but by now I could take it better, so I picked the medal out of the bin and put it back in Arsène’s hand.
"‘Look,’ I said to everyone, ‘let’s remember how this feels. Let’s come back and win it next year.’"
- SOBER: Football. My Story. My Life, published by Simon & Schuster, is out on June 1.
TOMORROW: Tony Adams on the day he called Jermain Defoe a f***ing disgrace