Reuters/Moritz Hager; Reuters/John Sibley Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam appeared on a panel in London on Thursday. Thiam was asked about his view on the global economy and described his approach as the "anti-Wenger," referencing Arsenal Football Club's manager Arsene Wenger. "He forever believes that you can win games with inexperienced 19-year-olds who play in midfield," Thiam said, "but you still have to have a good defence." LONDON — The CEO of Credit Suisse used Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger to outline his investment philosophy on Thursday — but said he is, in fact, the "anti-Wenger." Tidjane Thiam, who supports North London football club Arsenal, told the Wall Street Journal's CEO Council in London on Thursday: "I define myself as a paranoid optimist — on simpler terms, the anti-Wenger for those who follow football."See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: There's a surprising twist at the end of the 'synchronized global growth' storySee Also:Why you should take advantage of this widely ignored part of Amazon to save money8 photos of the Tu-160M2, the new long-range super bomber that Russia's answer to the B-1B LancerPaul Ryan's decision to wait until January to retire includes an under-the-radar benefitSEE ALSO: Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam made £9.6 million in his first full year on the job DON'T MISS: Everything you need to know about Tidjane Thiam, Credit Suisse's new CEO