The Sun (Malaysia)

Hammer to fall

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League Cup fortunes, Wenger has clearly had enough of another underachie­ving season which sees his team in danger of failing to qualify for the Champions League for a second successive year.

Wenger insists the Gunners, who last week signed Greek defender Konstantin­os Mavropanos, will do further business during the transfer window in an effort to turn things around.

Unsettled Chile forward Alexis Sanchez could be sold to Manchester City and Wenger wants several fresh faces to arrival as soon as possible.

Asked whether there could be developmen­ts this week, Wenger said: “Yes, because we are in the second week of January and, after that, it passes quickly.

“We signed a Greek boy (Mavropanos) who looks quite good in training but apart from that, we have not done anything. Will we be out there to do something? Yes we will.”

Arsenal’s last League Cupwinning campaign came in the pre-Wenger era in 1993, with the Frenchman’s team losing in both his final appearance­s in 2007 and 2011.

To return to the final, Wenger knows Arsenal need a positive result at the Bridge ahead of the second leg at the Emirates Stadium on Jan 24.

But the Gunners, who drew both Premier League encounters with Chelsea this season, haven’t won at their London rivals since 2011.

Fortunatel­y for Wenger, Chelsea are in the midst of a hectic schedule that Conte admits is stretching his squad to breaking point.

Having complained all season that Chelsea don’t have enough depth to cope with the demands of competing in four competitio­n, Conte’s fears are coming true.

The Italian made a host of changes for Saturday’s FA Cup third round draw at second tier Norwich, but Chelsea were well below their best, prompting Conte to bemoan the demands put on his players.

“When you play every three days and you have to play many games, it means you are facing every competitio­n,” Conte said.

“Now on Wednesday we have to play a semifinal against Arsenal. I think we deserved to reach this target.

“It’s very important in this moment of the season to have all the squad in the best physical form, because you have to play a lot of games and everyone must be ready.”

Chelsea are bidding to reach the League Cup final for the first time since they last won the tournament in 2015. – AFP

 ??  ?? Crystal Palace defender Pape Souare and goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey react after Glenn Murray scored Brighton’s second goal during yesterday’s FA Cup 3rd round match at the American Express Community Stadium in Brighton. –
Crystal Palace defender Pape Souare and goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey react after Glenn Murray scored Brighton’s second goal during yesterday’s FA Cup 3rd round match at the American Express Community Stadium in Brighton. –

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