Sagna says Arsenal feared Chelsea much more than the other way round

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By Mirror | May 25, 2020
France's defender Bacary Sagna arrives at the French national football team training base in Clairefontaine near Paris, on March 20, 2017, as part of the team's preparation for the upcoming World Cup 2018 qualifiers. / AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE

Bacary Sagna says Arsenal "under-evaluated" themselves and worried about Chelsea much more than the other way round during his time at the club.

Former right-back Sagna spent seven years at Arsenal, signing three seasons after the club's final Premier League title win.

He won just a solitary FA Cup during his time in north London before joining Manchester City, in search of more silverware.

Arsenal had many competitors for a top-four spot during these years, with Chelsea among the clubs enjoying much success.

And the Gunners regularly struggled to get the better of the Blues in this era, with Sagna putting this down to his side "under-evaluating" themselves.

Sagna told the Gunners' In Lockdown Podcast: "We just played game by game and we were winning a lot but obviously and eventually when we had to perform in certain games, we were failing.

"Maybe it was because we put too much pressure on ourselves.

"Most of the games we had to play, we played well and we won. But for example when we had to play against the top four, we found it difficult to play against them at that time."

Sagna played alongside a number of Chelsea stars for France, and believes his former team-mates feared playing the Stamford Bridge club much more than the Blues worried about facing Arsenal.

"I believe we under-evaluated ourselves. Playing for Chelsea image-wise was something different," Sagna added.

"They used their image a lot, they used to have some big players in the national team and we used to talk about them more than they talked about us.

"Maybe in our heads, they were bigger players than us. On the pitch, we had as much quality as they had whenever we played, and when we played the Arsenal way nobody could beat us.

"I believed nobody could beat us. We used to play simple passes, one, two-touches maximum. But I believe we under-evaluated ourselves which is a big mistake in life."

 

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