Wenger full of respect for Allardyce
Dec 31, 2016 - 10:43 PM Arsene Wenger feels he and Sam Allardyce are not quite as different as many people would believe.The pair come up against one another on New Year's Day when Allardyce takes his Crystal Palace side to face Wenger's Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
It will be just his second game in charge of the Eagles after the former England boss replaced Alan Pardew at the helm last week.
Having done battle in the English Premier League for over a decade, Wenger and Allardyce have had their flash points.
Wenger admits he still hurts from a 2-2 draw against Allardyce's Bolton in 2003 which went a long way to costing the Gunners the title.
Having been branded a long-ball specialist and a manager who is more than happy to employ rough and tumble tactics, Allardyce has always impressed his contemporaries with an ability to embrace the latest technology within the game.
And Wenger feels his own, attacking approach to management is no longer at the opposite end of the spectrum to the man who will sit in the away dugout on Sunday.
"It is less and less. I don't think the difference is as black and white," he said when asked about their respective philosophies.
"I think he has the quality of a guy who is intelligent as he adapts to the level of his team and makes it simple for them to apply what he wants from them. So I believe his adaptability is one of his strengths.
"When he has to be direct in a team, he can be direct. When he has to get them to play, he gets them to play. He is competent - it is as simple as that."
Wenger has not always spoken as kindly about Allardyce and it was a game at the Reebok Stadium in 2003 which will stick in his mind.
The Gunners were fighting for the title with Manchester United but missed the chance to top the table in late April when they let a two-goal lead slip to draw with Allardyce's Trotters.
And the 67-year-old concedes it is a moment which still weighs heavy on his heart almost 14 years on.
"Unfortunately, you have awkward moments in a career and you never forget them," he said.
Source: AAP
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