The Borneo Post

Wenger: Arsenal will not sacrifice any competitio­n this season

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ARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger has said the club cannot afford to ignore any competit ion unlike rival managers who have questioned the value of the League Cup.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho suggested scrapping of the League Cup could help avoid fixture congestion and would help English clubs become more competitiv­e in European competitio­ns.

The Portuguese manager was also backed by Manchester City counterpar­t Pep Guardiola, who played down the significan­ce of the League Cup.

Wenger’s Arsenal, who finished fifth in the Premier League last season, missed out on Champions League qualificat­ion for the first time in 20 years and are playing in the less prestigiou­s Europa League.

“You c a n no t s a c r i f i c e deliberate­ly any competitio­n with the pressure that every club is under now,” Wenger told reporters ahead of Arsenal’s home match against West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League on Monday.

“You know that you could pay the price sometimes for it because you know that if you go further in the League Cup, at some stage you play in the semi-final - home and away in January.

“(So) you have the FA Cup, the Premier League and sometimes you lose players in these competitio­ns.”

Wenger is set to face left back Kieran Gibbs, who returns with West Brom at the Emirates for the

You cannot sacrifice deliberate­ly any competitio­n with the pressure that every club is under now. Arsene Wenger, Arsenal boss

first time since leaving Arsenal in the transfer window. When asked if Gibbs’ transfer move felt like losing a family member, Wenger replied: “Of course. And I believe that for (players that leave) it must be difficult to make that step as well.

“He did not ask to leave, it was a mutual decision. He wanted to play - he’s 27, or 28. You want to play at that age.”

The Frenchman also admitted it was also difficult to sell midfielder Alex Oxlade- Chamberlai­n to Liverpool.

The 2 4 - year- old England internatio­nal has since struggled to make a breakthrou­gh at Anfield, starting only once since joining the Merseyside club last month.

“Of course I sympathise with ( Oxlade- Chamberlai­n), with everybody,” Wenger said. “But we’re in a job where you have to accept that you are judged every day on your performanc­es.

“But t he l eve l o f you r performanc­es is not permanent. It’s down to you to respond to that.”

Fol lowi ng t hei r league assignment, A rsenal visit Belarusian side BATE Borisov in Europa League on Thursday. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Arsene Wenger gestures on the touchline during the English League Cup third round football match between Arsenal and Doncaster Rovers at The Emirates Stadium in London in this Sept 20 file photo. — AFP photo
Arsene Wenger gestures on the touchline during the English League Cup third round football match between Arsenal and Doncaster Rovers at The Emirates Stadium in London in this Sept 20 file photo. — AFP photo

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