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Wilshere admits Gunners have let Wenger down

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LONDON: Jack Wilshere admits Arsenal’s stars hadn’t done enough to ease the pressure on Arsene Wenger before they finally took the strain off their beleaguere­d boss by beating AC Milan.

Wenger’s side ended a wretched run of four successive defeats as they won 2-0 at Milan in the Europa League last 16 first leg on Thursday.

With Arsenal having lost eight of their previous 13 matches in all competitio­ns, Wenger was facing a fight to save his job ahead of the trip to Italy.

Arsenal are languishin­g 13 points adrift of the Premier League’s top four and a dismal 30 defeat against Manchester City in the League Cup final exposed numerous flaws in Wenger’s squad.

Winning the Europa League is likely to be Arsenal’s only route into next season’s Champions League, a target which seems an essential requiremen­t to persuade Arsenal’s hierarchy to retain Wenger.

And ahead of Watford’s visit to the Emirates Stadium in the Premier League today, Gunners midfielder Wilshere conceded he and his teammates had been performing well below their best for several weeks.

“We know we haven’t been good enough. We are aware of it,” he said.

After almost 22 years in charge at Arsenal, Wenger has presided over a major drop in standards in the last few years and Gunners fans have been increasing­ly vocal in their calls for his dismissal.

But, although Milan are in a rut themselves, Arsenal’s desperatio­n for a morale-boosting victory was so strong that Wilshere believes they can use take the momentum from the San Siro to ensure Wenger silences the critics.

“If anyone tells you you haven’t got to prove anything to anyone, they are wrong,” he said.

“You are always trying to prove yourself to people and play well in the next game. We have got to use this win as a target. We have got to reach these levels every week.”

Watford inflicted a painful defeat on Arsenal with two late goals at Vicarage Road in October, with Hornets striker Troy Deeney infuriatin­g the Gunners by questionin­g their lack of ‘cojones’ after the game.

The Hornets have won three of their last four matches to consolidat­e their mid-table position and boss Javi Gracia is in confident mood.

“I think always is a good moment to play. I try to enjoy every game. Every game is a chance to get points and I don’t think anything else,” Gracia said.

“Always it’s complicate­d to play a big club or team, but we are confident we can do it.”

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