Arsene Wenger says he has no problem with his players having full and frank exchanges during games, stressing it’s part and parcel of wanting to be successful.

The Sky Sports cameras zoomed in on a frustrated Alexis Sanchez barracking Aaron Ramsey during the first half of Tuesday’s 3-3 draw at Bournemouth and later caught the Chilean throwing his gloves on the turf at full time as he walked off disconsolate.

“That’s part of [football],” Wenger replied when asked about such reactions. “You had the same on the pitch [when Tottenham played Chelsea].

“We live in a world where you want action. I don’t look too much at how people talk, I look at how much they want to win.

“In this job I have seen a lot between players. The only difference now is it is all analysed and all on camera. In fact, much less happens than before. Today everybody is camera-conscious a little bit. Before, in the corridors before the game or after the game, a lot more happened. Today nothing happens any more.

“How many times have you walked in and it is ‘come on, cool down’? That is not the case any more. When something happens like that people are surprised but, for me, that is part of the game.”

The boss also made clear that all his players care about the club’s performances and results even if Alexis occasionally appears to be more vocal and agitated than others.

“The other players care as much as he does, don’t worry,” Wenger continued.

“Everybody has his way. There was no celebration in the dressing room; everybody was disappointed that they didn’t win the game. There is no hierarchy of intensity of desire to win at that level. Everybody wants to win.”

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