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Players Abroad of Sunday, 28 December 2014

Source: goal.com

Song's West Ham success no surprise - Wenger

The 27-year-old spent seven years at Arsenal before being sold to Barcelona for around €17 million in 2012, and he will be reunited with the Gunners on Sunday.

Arsene Wenger has not been surprised by the impact former Arsenal midfielder Alex Song has made at West Ham this season.

Song spent seven seasons at Arsenal under Wenger before leaving for Barcelona in 2012, but failed to establish himself in Spain before agreeing a season-long loan spell at Upton Park this season

Song will face his former club on Sunday when Arsenal visit Upton Park and Wenger has spoken of his admiration for the 27-year-old.

"He's a good player, Alex Song. I brought him here at the age of 17 and kept him despite all the opinions against him," Wenger told reporters.

"He developed into a very good player, so you don't need to convince me he's a good player. I took him at a very young age and gave him his chance.

"I think he was a very good player when he was here. He didn't play a lot in Spain but you can always improve for as long as you play. You see players like Santi Cazorla, they always look stronger. When you want you can always improve."

Arsenal beat QPR 2-1 on Friday to move within a point of West Ham and Wenger is now hoping to build momentum during a busy period.

"We have 20 games to go. It's very tight, it's down to consistency now," he added.

"We know every game now is down to consistency. Christmas is a bit special in England because you have to recover quickly, prepare quickly, focus quickly - and that is an ability we want to show at West Ham."