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Gunners’ missing weapon

Wenger rues Cazorla’s costly absence after drab draw with Boro

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LONDON: Arsene Wenger bemoaned the absence of Santi Cazorla after Arsenal were held to a drab goalless draw by struggling Middlesbro­ugh.

Cazorla did not feature at the Emirates on Saturday and the Spanish midfielder was sorely missed by the splutterin­g Gunners.

Arsenal were frustrated by Middlesbro­ugh as they wasted a chance to win for a seventh successive English Premier League game and eighth in all competitio­ns. “You always miss Cazorla at home. From deep midfield into the final third his pass is always quick, accurate,” said Wenger.

“Cazorla, I don’t really know when he will be back. We have to see how he recovers on Monday.”

There was better news on France striker Olivier Giroud who is now set to return for Arsenal’s home League Cup game with Reading tomorrow.

“We didn’t make enough from our setpieces and crosses. So the first thing that comes to mind is whether a guy with more size and physical presence in the box could have helped,” said Wenger.

“But we have just come out of six straight wins so I wouldn’t like to jump on this kind of excuse.

“We have to deal with what we face and unfortunat­ely we are used to scoring. We are an offensive team. “We had five or six offensive players on the pitch at the end but we didn’t manage to score so it’s a bit frustratin­g.

“It’s part of the Premier League. The other day Manchester City had a similar possession against Everton and didn’t win.

“We have to find a way to be efficient even when the games are like that.”

Wenger, whose side had beaten Ludogorets 60 in the Champions League on Wednesday, saw the Gunners run out of ideas and it was his own goalkeeper Petr Cech forced into a string of saves.

“It is a game where you had a lot of possession but there were tired legs and you are prone to counteratt­acks,” said the Frenchman, who was celebratin­g his 67th birthday on Saturday.

“You make it difficult for yourself. 75% possession but you could have lost the game, that is modern football.

“When you are not sharp, you lack creativity in the final third. I must say, we gave everything but we did not have the legs today.

“The energy levels were a bit down but we were intelligen­t enough not to lose it. We were exposed at times. When you cannot win, you must not lose.

“They had chances but our goalkeeper saved us today. Petr Cech had a good performanc­e in decisive phases.

“We tried. You don’t win on command though. We lacked our creative potential around the box. That is part of it.”

While Wenger was disappoint­ed, Middlesbro­ugh boss Aitor Karanka was delighted with the way his side played following a disappoint­ing 10 loss to Watford last week.

“It was an amazing performanc­e from my team,” he said.

“After the last defeat at home especially, it was tough for us. “But we worked hard on the training field and today the plan worked really well. For me and for us it is great to come to the Emirates, and for the best Arsenal player to be Petr Cech.

“I think we should have won the game because we had good chances.

“We knew that we couldn’t park the bus, but they have a lot of quality players. We were organised and our transition play was very good.”

 ??  ?? I can’t believe it: Arsenal’s Alex OxladeCham­berlain reacts after his goal against Middlesbro­ugh was disallowed in the English Premier League match at the Emirates on Saturday. — EPA
I can’t believe it: Arsenal’s Alex OxladeCham­berlain reacts after his goal against Middlesbro­ugh was disallowed in the English Premier League match at the Emirates on Saturday. — EPA

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