Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has hit back at club legend Thierry Henry for claiming that the supporters are the angriest that he has ever seen them.
The Frenchman made the comments after the Gunners dropped points in the Premier League title race in Wednesday night's 2-1 defeat to Swansea City.
In response, Wenger has suggested that Henry, who still works at the club as part of Arsenal's academy coaching staff, is out of touch with supporters because he has his own executive box at the Emirates.
"Thierry Henry has his opinions," Wenger told reporters in Friday's press conference. "He has not found the measurement of the fans' angriness, of 60,000 people straight away, because he sits in the best seats of the stadium."
Arsenal have lost their last three games in all competitions, which is something that has not happened to the Gunners in almost six years.