Belfast Telegraph

Wenger targets Euro redemption to get Gunners firing again

- BY DECLAN WARRINGTON

ARSENE Wenger insists winning the Europa League is an opportunit­y Arsenal must grab — but Laurent Koscielny admits he and his team-mates are in a “negative spiral”.

The Gunners are away to AC Milan tonight in the opening leg of their last-16 Europa League clash.

They head into the San Siro having lost their last four games in all competitio­ns, including their Carabao Cup final defeat against Manchester City.

That run has also left them 13 points adrift of the Premier League top four as supporters have started to turn on boss Wenger (below) once again.

Koscielny called for unity after Sunday’s galling 2-1 loss at Brighton and conceded the mentality of the players needs addressing.

“When you have bad results, it’s always bad for the team,” he said.

“We are disappoint­ed with how we played. We need to be together. That’s the most important. It doesn’t matter what’s going on outside.

“We are in a negative spiral and it’s difficult to get out of this.

“We need to have positive voices in our heads because the brain dictates the body and the legs.

“We have to be positive to have a good result and, step by step, we will come back stronger.”

Along with Aaron Ramsey, Koscielny is one of only two survivors from the Arsenal side thrashed 4-0 in Italy the last time they faced Milan back in 2012.

That was in the Champions League, a competitio­n Wenger successful­ly qualified for over 19 seasons before missing out last year.

The slump in Premier League form now means winning the Europa League, as Manchester United did last season, is the clearest path to returning to European football’s top table.

Wenger has called on his players to step up and do just that as they look to stop their season petering out with two months of the campaign remaining.

“It makes me think about last year,” Wenger replied when asked if having a trophy to play for was similar to last season’s run to a third FA Cup success in four years.

“Last year we won the FA Cup, we made 75 points and missed out of the Champions League by one point.

“75 points is still a very good score that we will not reach this season. This is an opportunit­y we have to take, yes, of course.

“It increases the pressure on it even more on this competitio­n.

“At the moment, it is certainly difficult when you go through a patch like that, but I believe as well it is a good opportunit­y to show you have the quality and the strengths.

“You can only show that when it is difficult.

“It is a good opportunit­y to show we can deal with that and as well, on the longer term, it will make the team even stronger.”

Wenger also confirmed Hector Bellerin has not travelled due to a knee injury while Nacho Monreal’s back problem means he was also left in London.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who began his career at Milan, is cup-tied with fellow striker Alexandre Lacazette sidelined with a knee issue.

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