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Wenger laments lack of Arsenal sharpness
Ronald Koeman hailed his “perfect” Saints after they hammered Arsenal 4-0 at St Mary’s.
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Wenger said: “We lost too many challenges today, they were sharper than us”.
Wright continued: “Leicester [are having an] unbelievable season, no one is expecting them to be where they are, they are doing it but they lost [against Liverpool] so we have to see how they go”. Wenger had complained about an offside in the buildup to the first goal, a foul by Shane Long before the second and an erroneously awarded corner on the third.
“If you’re a bit below par and, on top of that, three goals go against you in the decisions it’s very hard”.
“I think we were unlucky as well”.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger refused to criticize his own players, instead blaming the referee Jon Moss for Southampton’s first three goals. Have your say in the comments section below. The hosts have looked toothless of late and they couldn’t come into the match in much worse form.
Leicester and Arsenal both lost Saturday to tighten the top of the Premier League as more pressure was heaped on Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal.
But the respite proved temporary as Long’s lay-off left Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny all at sea and Sadio Mane sped clear before returning the ball for the Ireland worldwide to stab past Cech.
The strike will undoubtedly be a contender for goal of the season, and it was an early sign of the quality Southampton would show throughout the rest of the match as they dominated a hapless Arsenal team.
“The second half was far better than the first, some good goals and maybe more chances to score more”.
“I’ve said many times, it’s down to consistency to fight in every single game and find the resources to produce a top-level performance in every single game”, Wenger told BT Sport. Let’s just hope we get back to our creative best tomorrow night.
Stoke have only won once in their last four league matches – in a 2-0 win over Manchester City and they are now looking to beat another Manchester club.
Meeting a bobbling ball 25 yards out, the Curacao worldwide hit a remarkable half-volley with the outside of his boot to set Southampton on course for a 4-0 victory against title-chasing Arsenal.
“It’s not my way to analyse a game”.
“And history is repeating itself and I just do not think that things are going to change”.
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Wenger introduced Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain for Joel Campbell in the 64th minute and it appeared the players suddenly realised what was at stake as they tried to get back in the game.