The Frenchman has called in to question whether the current approach with young players is the right one and suggests they play with fear
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is worried young players are being put under too much pressure because of high expectations.
The Frenchman, in charge at the Premier League club since 1996, questioned whether the present system was the right one.
He also believes youngsters often train with fear because of parents.
"Parents have a lot of expectations and put a lot of pressure on the boys," he told reporters.
"They [youngsters] are not overprotected.
"They are under pressure very early to be successful and come to training with the fear of not being successful every morning."
The 67-year-old also questioned whether the system needed to be looked at to give young players more freedom.
"Do we specialise them too early? Do we give them too much coaching too early and not enough freedom?" he said.
"Do we isolate them too early from other sports? Should they not practice other sports at an early age and transfer their skills to our sport?
"Do we isolate them too early from normal social life?"