Arsenal long serving boss Arsene Wenger celebrated his side's progress to the last 16 of the Champions League by taking a swipe at the critics of his tactical approach.
The Emirate club demolished Borussia Dortmund in a Champions League match on Wednesday night, with goals from Yaya Sanogo and Alexis Sanchez.
With a crucial victory in the bag, Wenger took the opportunity to underline his belief in his players and his lack of respect for those who question his methods.

"I don't try to think about other people. What is important is what we do inside the club. We are united," Wenger said.
"This team has a top quality attitude. We showed it in the game. We were determined and committed.
"We were a bit more under pressure because we lost on Saturday when we were a victim of our generous attitude going forward. Tonight we had more urgency to defend when we went 1-0 up.
"When you work in the football club you realise it is not easy to have consistency and I'm very proud of making it to the last 16 again.
"The club deserves a lot of credit as well, but it's not enough because we want more."