Glasgow Times

Gunnersfir­ed upbyDeeney trash talking

Wenger says he used comments to motivate side

- By KEN MILLAR

ARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger admits Troy Deeney’s “cojones” comment gave his side extra motivation to beat Watford and return to winning ways in the Premier League.

Goals from Shkodran Mustafi, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Henrikh Mkhitaryan ensured the Gunners ended a three-game losing streak in the league with a 3-0 victory and also made Deeney eat his words.

In the wake of Watford’s win over Arsenal in October’s reverse fixture, Deeney suggested the Gunners lacked a “bit of cojones, a bit of nuts”, but it was the Hornets striker who had a difficult afternoon as he missed a second-half penalty in a comprehens­ive defeat.

The Gunners were reminded of his comments before the game and Wenger says they were a factor.

“You cannot be a footballer without pride, or any sportsman without pride,” he said. “All these things come in, for how much I don’t know, but of course it plays a part.

“I wanted to absolutely win this game, it was difficult, but it gets us out of that negative spirit that we were in. We need more games, we had a nightmare week, overall there is some work still to do.

“I don’t know how much negativity is out there, I focus on my job, I have shown in 22 years that I can do that and that I respect everybody’s opinion but I focus on my job with total commitment.”

Although Arsenal did breeze to the points in the end, they were reliant on goalkeeper Petr Cech who saved Deeney’s secondhalf spot-kick along with several other key stops.

It was the veteran’s 200th clean sheet in the Premier League and Wenger paid tribute.

“It has highlighte­d what Petr Cech has done in his career, 200 clean sheets is remarkable and he has saved a penalty on top of that,” he added.

“It is quite fortunate that it is against Deeney and on top of that to get the clean sheet. His situation shows how football is, in one week he has gone from hell to heaven.

“A record like that needs a lot of motivation and a huge level of intelligen­ce because you don’t last that long in the game if you’re not intelligen­t.”

Cech has had to wait 12 games to bring up his double century of clean sheets, though Watford boss Javi Gracia is scratching his head at how he managed it.

The Hornets had chances to level in the first half, though none were as good as Deeney’s opportunit­y from the spot after the break.

And the Spaniard refused to contemplat­e whether Deeney regretted his comments.

“Troy before the match was concentrat­ing on playing well, to help the team,” Gracia said.

“He had the chance to score the penalty, he didn’t do it. I don’t know what he is thinking about.

“I am happy with him when he scores and when he doesn’t score.”

In the later kick-off, Tottenham beat Bournemout­h 4-1 despite falling behind to an early Junior Stanislas goal and losing Harry Kane to an ankle injury after half an hour.

Mauricio Pochettino, the Spurs manager, said he hoped the injury is not a “massive issue” after it was confirmed the striker will undergo a scan today.

“We need to wait until tomorrow because we need to make a scan of his ankle,” he said. “Of course he suffered an injury that is in the same ankle that he suffered before. But we hope that it’s not a massive issue.

Spurs hit back with a double from the impressive Son Heung-min plus goals from Dele Alli and Serge Aurier.

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