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Wenger: Gunners lacked Euro focus

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ARSENE Wenger accused his Arsenal side of not being focused and having no ideas as they flirted with Europa League embarrassm­ent before succumbing to a 2-1 defeat at home to Ostersunds.

The Gunners still made it to the last-16 draw having won 3-0 in Sweden in the first leg but their performanc­e in front of a half-empty Emirates Stadium last night was nothing short of dismal.

Ostersunds stunned their hosts with two goals i n 70 first-half seconds, a Calum Chambers own goal was added to almost instantly by a smart finish from Ken Sema.

Arsenal, who now move on to Sunday’s Carabao Cup Final meeting with Manchester City, were disjointed and — although Sead Kolasinac’s goal early in the secondhalf settled any nerves — it did little to appease those supporters who had bothered to turn up.

“We were not at the races in the first half,” conceded Wenger.

“The second half was much better and we should have scored some more goals.

“Our energy was higher and we were in control. In the first half we were i n trouble and i n danger because we were complacent and not focused.

“We were open every time we lost the ball and had no ideas. That’s why we were in trouble.

“Overall we responded well and did the job to qualify, and that’s what you have to keep from the night.”

Arsenal, admittedly without the likes of the rested Mesut Ozil, Laurent Koscielny, Nacho Monreal and Petr Cech, will have to be better in the next round with clubs such as AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid possible opponents.

Ostersunds were superb and took the game to their much-fancied hosts.

Their English manager Graham Potter had said on the eve of the game the club would need to pull off the biggest miracle i n football history to advance.

They fell agonisingl­y short but the 42-year-old was still delighted with such a memorable display.

“I’m i ncredibly proud of the performanc­e,” said Potter.

“We talked about trying to play well, win the match and hope for the miracle. We got two out of three.

“I left (England) seven years ago to a club that didn’t really have anything, so for me to see 5,000 people get on a plane and come here, to see the pride and connection with the club, is a wonderful feeling of pride.”

 ??  ?? Arsenal fell to a 2-1 Europa League last 32 second-leg defeat to Ostersunds at the Emirates Stadium last night but progressed 4-2 on aggregate.
Arsenal fell to a 2-1 Europa League last 32 second-leg defeat to Ostersunds at the Emirates Stadium last night but progressed 4-2 on aggregate.

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