A spot of bother
Wenger: Arsenal don’t get fair share of penalties
LONDON: Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal do not receive their fair share of penalty decisions, a view he claimed was demonstrated in their 1-0 English Premier League defeat at Stoke.
The Arsenal manager was left beaten by an early second half goal from Stoke’s new Spanish forward Jese, signed on loan this week from Paris St Germain and whose training had been curtailed by his new-born son requiring a medical procedure.
But, while accepting that his side had not performed well, the veteran French manager was also left fuming by two failed penalty appeals –- for a handball by Kurt Zouma and foul by Mame Diouf.
“We don’t get penalties, we know that,” said Wenger.
“I can get the numbers you will see. Look at the statistics. We had the highest penalties against us at home by a mile and the lowest number for us.”
To add to the manager’s bad mood, he also saw a second half “equaliser” by record signing Alexandre Lacazette ruled out for offside – a decision by referee Andre Marriner which television replays suggested had been correct by a matter of millimeters.
“I watched it, it’s not offside at all,” said Wenger. “Even his foot was not offside but we have to swallow that.
“We should have scored and it’s just another detail that didn’t go our way.”
Among many disappointing Arsenal performances, German international Mesut Ozil was particularly underwhelming, with television pundits picking him out for special attention, although Wenger would not criticise him.
“I think he did try,” said the manager. “It is difficult to single anybody out. Personally, I don’t think he deserved it.”
Wenger also confirmed that Chilean striker Alexis Sanchez, who trained with the team in London on Friday, will be available for their next game, Sunday’s visit to Liverpool, after being linked with a potential move away from the club. — AFP