The Citizen (Gauteng)

Wenger now on a slippery slope

PROBLEMS MOUNT: ARSENAL HAVE LOST FOUR IN A ROW

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Brighton get their tactics right to deny the Gunners.

Arsene Wenger’s problems deepened as Arsenal lost 2-1 away to Brighton in the Premier League yesterday – the Gunners’ fourth successive loss in all competitio­ns.

The future of Arsenal manager Wenger has been the subject of fierce debate amid reports of players’ meetings and of a weakening in boardroom support.

And Arsenal’s eighth loss since the turn of the year – and one that leaves them 13 points adrift of fourth place – will do nothing to strengthen the position of the veteran manager, who has reigned largely unchalleng­ed since taking over in 1996.

First-half goals from Lewis Dunk and Glenn Murray secured the win that moved south coast club Brighton seven points clear of the bottom three, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s strike immediatel­y before the break the visitors’ only reply.

It took Chris Hughton’s side just seven minutes to open up the Arsenal backline, with Ezequiel Schelotto’s powerful run down the left eventually leading to Pascal Gross’s cross forcing a corner.

Gross then delivered the ball to the far post where Shane Duffy rose above Petr Cech’s unconvinci­ng attempt to punch and headed down for defensive partner Dunk to hook home.

Arsenal were repeatedly pushed back with Cech forced to save well from Gross before Dunk wastefully headed over the bar.

Arsenal’s lacklustre display was summed up by the way Alex Iwobi was easily dispossess­ed inside his own half by Anthony Knockaert who was denied only by another good save from Cech.

Worse was to come for Arsenal in the 26th minute when Laurent Koscielny gave the ball away before Shkodran Mustafi could not reach Gross’s pinpoint cross, allowing Murray a free header that the striker directed past Cech.

Aubameyang’s reply, shortly before half-time, had the effect of quietening those fans who had taunted Wenger.

The former Borussia Dortmund striker reacted well to turn home Granit Xhaka’s drilled pass in the 43rd minute and Arsenal might have been level had Laurent Koscielny not headed against the post in first-half added-time.

The interval came at the right time for Brighton and while the Seagulls didn’t develop the same momentum at the start of the second period, they again showed they could stretch the Arsenal defence.

But Arsenal were unable to sustain the pressure needed to break Brighton down for a second time. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? EUPHORIC. Brighton defender Bruno Saltor leaps into the arms of team-mate Shane Duffy after beating Arsenal 2-1 in the English Premier League at the Amex Stadium yesterday.
Picture: AFP EUPHORIC. Brighton defender Bruno Saltor leaps into the arms of team-mate Shane Duffy after beating Arsenal 2-1 in the English Premier League at the Amex Stadium yesterday.

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