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We have let Arsene Wenger down, says Jack Wilshere

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says suffering is all part of being a manager and admits he has had his fair share of late.

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With the Europa League offering Arsenal their greatest route to Champions League football next season, Rosenior – who watched his Brighton team-mates enjoy a 2-1 victory over Wenger’s side on Sunday – stressed that the club must build on this victory.

“We can’t just give up on the Premier League”, he said.

The price of an Arsenal win and over 1.5 goals is 4/6 (1.67), which will be rewarded if Wenger’s side take three points with a scoreline other than 1-0.

“You’ve got to look at yourself and see how you can improve on these situations”.

“We did not have the right mentality right from the get go”, Bonucci told Sky Sport Italia. “But it was a step on in his progress to getting up to that fitness level we want to see”. “We’ve got another game Sunday and then next week in this competition, it’s not done yet”. They don’t create a lot but they are very aggressive and ready to win the ball back and play on the counter.

Like Wenger, England global Wilshere also faces an uncertain future with Arsenal.

The 26-year-old midfielder has entered the final few months of his current deal and continues to head towards free agency in the summer.

Wilshere started the season needing to prove his fitness and form in order to earn a new contract.

He continued: “The Europa League is our best chance but it is not going to be easy”.

‘When we don’t do it of course I’m suffering like everyone else.

Arsenal soaked up the early pressure from Milan and, despite some glaring gaps at the back at times, the players defended well and hit Milan on the counter.

The game at the Emirates will be the first meeting between the sides since Deeney’s disparaging comments about the Gunners following Watford’s 2-1 home win in September, when the striker claimed Wenger’s men lacked “cojones” and weren’t up for a fight.

“I think always is a good moment to play”.

“Football is first about values, if I can leave that behind me and that maybe somewhere people respect that Arsenal is [not only] about winning or losing, but as well about what is important in the game”, he said. This Watford team is playing well and they are well balanced all over the park.

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