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  Vieira departure hit us hard says Bergkamp    (AFP)  Updated: 2006-02-07 09:32  
 LONDON (AFP) - Dutchman Dennis Bergkamp has questioned Arsenal's sale of 
influential midfielder Patrick Vieira, and moreso why the Frenchman was not 
replaced at Highbury.  Arsenal, much like the rest of the English Premiership 
contenders, have been playing second fiddle to Jose Mourinho's domineering 
Chelsea side this season as the champions charge towards a second consecutive 
title.
 The Gunners curently sit in fifth place, and Bergkamp believes part of the 
reason in their dip in form lies in Arsene Wenger's agreement to allow Vieira to 
join Juventus at the end of last season.
 "Arsene is intelligent enough to know what that did to the team [in selling 
Vieira]. People saw how influential Patrick was on the pitch, dominating 
midfield by himself," Bergkamp told The Times. 
 "But people also forget how he was off the pitch, how impressive he was in 
the dressing room, and how important he was for every other player, young and 
old. I think a lot of people underestimated that."
 The 36-year-old added: "When you hear he is going to be sold you try to think 
of a team without him - and you have the confidence in the board and the coach 
that they have something in mind.
 "You can't just let Patrick go without having someone coming in. But that 
doesn't happen. You respect Arsene for what he has done; that is for sure, but 
to tell you the truth you thought something would happen - and nothing did. So 
slowly you get into the new season and you realise this is going to be a tough 
one."
 Bergkamp admitted the team did not expect to be in this position after 
Vieira's departure.
 "We didn't expect the dip to be this big. It is okay to take one step and two 
steps forward, but we are not really sure if it just one step back at the 
moment. It seems more. Somehow we got into a transitional year, and it wasn't 
necessary."
  
  
  
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