Arsenal could have won it, says Wenger

Arsenal's Alexandre Lacazette, second right, misses a great chance to score against Chelsea on Sunday. Photo: Frank Augstein/AP

Arsenal's Alexandre Lacazette, second right, misses a great chance to score against Chelsea on Sunday. Photo: Frank Augstein/AP

Published Sep 17, 2017

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LONDON – The Arsenal players showed the right mentality and spirit in the 0-0 draw with champions Chelsea on Sunday in light of their 4-0 thrashing by Liverpool, said manager Arsene Wenger.

The Frenchman – whose side came away with a point from Stamford Bridge for the first time in six visits – added that the Gunners could even have won it.

Arguably they should at least have got on the scoreboard, but their record signing Alexandre Lacazette missed an open goal in the first half.

The draw saw Arsenal move on to seven points, six adrift of leaders Manchester City whilst Chelsea – who for the third successive game against the Gunners ended the match with 10 players – are third, three off City.    

“It was about mentality and a response from our last away game,” said Wenger.

“We could have won it. It was an intense game.

“The battle was total. We are not in a transfer period, and on the day we played Liverpool, that affected us. We are all human beings.

“If you play 55 games a season, you can have a bad performance.”

Wenger said his side hadn’t simply come to pull up the drawbridge, but to try and take all three points.

“We were focused and determined,” said Wenger.

“We tried to play when we had the ball, and we were close to winning the game. With a bit more freedom, we would have won the game.

“David Luiz, it looked excessive force to me, at what level did he catch (Arsenal defender Sead) Kolasinac? I don’t know.”

AFP

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