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Published 14:06 18 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 14:09 18 Jan 2016 GMT
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“You’re telling me something that I’m completely unaware of. I’ve no idea that chant had taken place, but we wouldn’t approve of it at all."Arsene Wenger was aware of the chant during the game, but revealed he felt helpless to do anything about it, speaking at his post-match presser.
“I don’t think it’s a minority of fans; I know it’s a minority. People chant all sorts of awful things at all sorts of grounds, which I dislike. But do I approve of that sort of chanting? Of course I don’t.” “I shut my ears and I think that’s the best way to deal with it. I don’t know what to do about it. I have no influence on it. When people get together sometimes they forget their individual responsibility and maybe when you go home and watch it on television you are less proud.”Coates agreed with Wenger that the best course of action is to simply ignore nasty songs such as these.
“You go around football grounds and hear some chanting I don’t like. I wish they didn’t do it but how do you control these things? You can’t. The best thing is to shut your ears in a way, like he [Wenger] said: switch off and ignore it as best you can.”

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