ARSENE Wenger has expressed his disappointment at a confidential document detailing team philosophies being leaked to the press.

Wenger conducted a team meeting in a top hotel and distributed the sheet of paper to his players which emphasised the importance of 'sticking together' as a team and 'being humble.'

But after one of the team's members left their sheet behind, it was eventually published in several national newspapers, much to the chagrin of Wenger, although the Arsenal boss insisted he was 'proud' of the details on the sheet.

"We have nothing to hide. We are very proud of the qualities which were on that sheet," said the Frenchman.

"This meeting was done by me and only by me. It is a shame that you cannot trust anybody any more in the hotel, but on the other hand we have nothing to hide.

"Basically what came out of this meeting, which we have done many times, was that we want to be humble to play for each other.

"What I regret is when you leave a sheet of paper with 'confidential' written on it in a five-star hotel is that you find it in the newspapers the next day.

"That means you cannot trust anybody in the hotels, and you pay a lot of money [to go there].

"You cannot accept this type of behaviour because if you leave £20 in a room, you do not find it again as well - it is the same."