The Sun (Malaysia)

Gun ‘em down!

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Wenger is convinced the transfer window, which shut days after the Liverpool defeat, had destabilis­ed his team, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n and Kieran Gibbs leaving and Alexis Sanchez seeing his mooted move to Manchester City fall through.

Convinced Arsenal, who have won six of their last seven matches, are now unified again, Wenger believes they can enjoy a successful season.

“I knew that after the game in Liverpool everybody would write us off and I knew it just depends on us, how much we respond,” Wenger said.

“Nothing is permanent. You’re not bad in a permanent way, if you can do something about it, and you’re not good in a permanent way, if you don’t keep your urgency.

“We responded in a united way and we have put some wins together and some good performanc­es as well.”

Arsenal head into the internatio­nal break level on points with champions Chelsea and six behind leaders Manchester City.

Wenger admits he will be sleeping better during the time off than he did during the last break, which came immediatel­y after their Anfield horror show.

“Our last internatio­nal break was a nightmare, this one is a bit better,” he added.

“I would have loved to continue to play but we cannot do anything about that. Let’s hope that the players come back in a good shape.”

Sunday’s fixture marked the 21st anniversar­y of Wenger’s arrival in north London.

The 67-year-old, who has won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups, said he was initially unaware of the milestone occasion.

Meanwhile, Brighton manger Chris Hughton felt his team gave a good account of themselves on their first visit to Arsenal in 34 years.

“When you come here, you know it’s going to be a difficult afternoon, you know it is,” Hughton said.

“They’ve got such quality, you have to set up your team. It’s very difficult to be very expansive here, particular­ly when you’re a team like we are that’s just got promoted.

“Concentrat­ion levels have to be very much for 90 minutes with what they’ve got and we probably just needed to make more of some of the good areas we got in.” – AFP

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