He looked quite a lot like he'd lost it here -
When he started showering at the side of the pitch. Now the man who is three decades without a trophy really has finally gone undeniably mental. Today he has questioned Chelsea's motives in selling Juan Mata (he really has, look - http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jan/23/arsene-wenger-motives-chelsea-juan-mata). It is Arsene's contention that Chelsea accepted a £37million bid for the wantaway Spanish substitute because he would help United in their upcoming games against Arsenal and Man City, while Chelsea themselves have played United twice, meaning they are therefore immune to the apparently instant impact the diminutive Spaniard is going to have on his newly diminutive club. The evidence is hard to ignore - Chelsea won't be playing United again this season, but Arsenal will, and it's long since been very well known that Chelsea base their entire transfer policy on how much it might damage Arsenal in one particular game in 19.