The Borneo Post

Gritty Arsenal impress Wenger

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ARSENE Wenger hailed Arsenal’s dramatic 2-1 win over Burnley as proof they have the character to catch runaway leaders Chelsea in the Premier League title race.

Wenger’s side were on the brink of suffering a damaging setback at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday after conceding a stoppage-time equaliser.

Having taken the lead through Shkodran Mustafi’s first goal for the club, Arsenal saw Granit Xhaka sent off for a needless foul and then nearly imploded as Andre Gray struck from the spot following Francis Coquelin’s foul on Ashley Barnes.

Wenger was sent off for rowing with fourth official Anthony Taylor, an argument that included the Frenchman pushing Taylor.

But Arsenal still snatched the points as Alexis Sanchez scored a penalty with virtually the last kick when Laurent Koscielny was kicked in the head by Ben Mee.

The remarkable finale lifted Arsenal into second place, eight points behind Chelsea, and Wenger is confident his players are mentally tough enough to withstand the twists and turns of the title chase.

“We got an unlikely win, when it is 10 against 11 with two minutes to go it is difficult to win,” Wenger said.

“I felt it was a bit frustratin­g to concede the penalty. Coquelin says he didn’t touch him.

“It was a tense game against a team that made it uncomforta­ble for us. We are a team that keeps going no matter what happens and that is a good thing.”

Wenger apologised for his clash with the officials but he was less forgiving about Xhaka’s second red card for Arsenal, and his third in total this season after also seeing red for Switzerlan­d.

Blaming Xhaka for failing to follow instructio­ns to stay on his feet, Wenger warned the midfielder to curb his over-zealous challenges. — Reuters

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