Wenger
Languishing
mid-table, outplayed by teams he would fully expect to beat and with
fans loudly questioning his judgement, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
concedes his side have problems but is adamant he is the man to fix
them.
Saturday’s 2-0 home defeat in the
Premier League by Swansea City was bad enough for some fans, but the
more alarming issue was the Welsh side’s ability to dominate possession
and create numerous chances in a manner akin to Wenger’s sides of old.
Arsenal’s tepid display demonstrated how
far the team has fallen since the heady days of 2004 when the
‘Invincibles’ went through the season unbeaten to win their 13th and
last English title.
Currently 10th in the Premier League
after 15 games, five points behind arch rivals Tottenham Hotspur and 15
behind leaders Manchester United, Wenger knows he has his work cut out
with high-flying West Bromwich Albion visiting on Saturday.
“There’s a problem of course,” Wenger said. “What is important when you have a problem is to do something about it.
“The second thing is the strength to do
something about it, and I’m confident we have both. We have the strength
and we will do something about it. Let’s not go overboard.
“We lost on Saturday and of course we
are not happy with that. But I am confident that we have a strong team,
that we have a strong spirit in the side, and that will come out,” he
told the club’s website.
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ReplyDeleteI’m glad Arsenal have put on a show amidst Thierry Henry’s presence. I hope the legend comes back a Gunner once more!
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