After his team Arsenal was beaten by Norwich City 1-0, this was what Arsene Wenger had to say showing how angry he became because of losing their game.
"We gave an easy game away and I am angry,"
"In the end, Norwich gave us a good
lesson, but it is one I would rather not have.
"They wanted the
win more than us, showed more desire and it is hard for me to admit
that. Too many lessons like this and you stand at the end of the season
with too many regrets."
"The gap is very unpleasant. We had an opportunity that Tottenham
could win and we could win, and we both lost. That of course makes the
gap a lot bigger.
"You cannot say you do not worry about that, but
what is more disappointing is that we could not score. After we went
1-0 down we had the ball for 70 minutes and could not score a goal."
Wenger was asked after the game whether he could look to sign a
striker in the January transfer window, following a lack of firepower
demonstrated against Norwich.
He said: "I cannot answer that question now. We did not create enough against Norwich, that is for sure, but we have players coming back and have to assess how things are progressing in January before making decisions.
"There are far too many players who are below what is required in the Premier League, and the players weren't at their best in terms of their concentration or commitment. We have to face the reality."
Source: Bleacher Report
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