Arsene Wenger has seen many of his players suffer injuries at the hands of hard-hitting defenders down the years (mostly Stoke ones), and he's often cried foul over the roughhouse treatment his team is subjected to.
Barcelona also make similar claims about the treatment they receive, but the Catalans now stand accused by Wenger of excessively physical play.
Specifically, in relation to the injury Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain received after Javier Mascherano clattered into him on Tuesday night.
Wenger is livid that he's lost his attacker to a fresh injury, and he left us in no doubt as to Mascherano's culpability, saying the Argentine 'cutting the Ox in two.'