Wenger: it's still not over
Wenger: it's still not over
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is still refusing to give up hope of winning the Premiership title this year, despite falling even further behind Chelsea and Man Utd. The Gunners boss believes that mathmatically it is still possible - so the Reds can still achieve the title win.
"In my brain it is not over, because it is not over mathematically," Wenger said. "It depends on the results of the other teams. I said we would need at least five wins and a draw.
"It is frustrating again because I feel we had a blatant penalty again for a foul on [Cesc] Fabregas, which was not given. You can see it well on television, it is 100 percent conclusive. We also had a chance in the last minute to kill the game off.
"It was a bit of repetition of Wednesday night. We had problems starting the game, and then got into the game after 30 minutes. Then just before half-time they got the goal and then they defended for every ball in their half and you needed to get back to score a second goal, which was possible.
"We had to throw everything forward and left ourselves open a little on counter-attacks. That was the game basically."
Wenger defended his team selection, which saw five changes from Wednesday night's game, including leaving leading scorer Emmanuel Adebayor on the bench.
"When you don't win the game, you are looking for what could have been different," he added. "It is difficult, but you have to make decisions. With the schedule we have, if you only always play the same XI, it does not work as well."
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