After West Ham draw, Wenger under pressure
LONDON: Arsene Wenger knows Arsenal cannot afford another slip-up when they face Newcastle at the Emirates Stadium aiming to end a damaging run of three Premier League games without a win.
Wenger’s team played a scoreless draw at West Ham United on Wednesday and is in seventh place going into Saturday’s meeting with Rafael Benitez’s team. Only one point separates the Gunners from Tottenham Hotspur in fourth, but in what is shaping up to be a tight battle for the Champions League places, Arsenal can ill-afford to drop more points against a struggling team.
The West Ham draw was preceded by a stalemate at Southampton -- both games Wenger would have expected to win -reinforcing the view that Arsenal have not yet recovered from the blow of losing to Manchester United at home.
Wenger shuffled his pack for the short trip to West Ham, with both Jack Wilshere and Olivier Giroud making their first Premier League starts of the season.
Wilshere declared himself satisfied with his performance but admitted that he has yet to open talks with the club about an extension to his contract, which runs out at the end of the season.
“There’s not really a date in the diary for talks,” the England midfielder told London’s Evening Standard newspaper.
“At the moment, I’ve just played my first game in the Premier League. I’m concentrating on staying fit and staying in (the) team. “