The Asian Age

Glum Wenger counts cost of Arsenal’s latest defeat

- DIFFICULT DEFEAT

London, April 11: Arsenal’s despondent manager Arsene Wenger was left to assess the consequenc­es of a “damaging” and “worrying defeat” after a toothless 3-0 reverse at relegation­threatened Crystal Palace on Monday left their topfour aspiration­s in jeopardy.

After a run of five defeats in eight Premier League games, Arsenal have fallen from second to sixth — seven points behind fourthplac­ed Manchester City who have played a game more.

In late January, Wenger’s side were the nearest challenger­s to leaders Chelsea but they now find themselves level on points with seventh-placed Everton, who have played two matches more.

During Arsenal’s plummet out of title contention only West Ham United and the bottom two, Middlesbro­ugh and Sunderland, have collected fewer points.

“It’s damaging, of course” Wenger, who has led Arsenal to 20 successive top-four finishes, told Sky Sports. “It’s very worrying and disappoint­ing the way we lost the game.

“On that front, that is the most difficult for us. It has consequenc­es on our chances to be in the top four. Every defeat is a big worry. I’ve managed over 1,100 games for Arsenal and we’re not used to that. It’s a big worry. Unfortunat­ely, it is like that and we have to respond very quickly and not accept it. I’m disappoint­ed and determined to put things right.” The manner of the defeat at a buoyant Selhurst Park was of particular concern for a side who were outmuscled and outplayed in a performanc­e that reflected a dire few months for the Gunners.

Andros Townsend, Yohan Cabaye and Luka Milivojevi­c scored for Palace, who were dominated the match and could have scored more goals. Arsenal, meanwhile, did not have a single shot on target in the second half.

Amid widespread concern about the team’s recent performanc­es under Wenger from disgruntle­d supporters, the Frenchman has had to deal with almost incessant questionin­g about his future.

“Tonight the worry is not me, it’s the fact we lost a big game and that’s a big worry. We are in a difficult position.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Crystal Palace’s Andros Townsend (right) celebrates with Wilfried Zaha after scoring against Arsenal in their EPL match in London on Monday. Palace won 3-0.
— AFP Crystal Palace’s Andros Townsend (right) celebrates with Wilfried Zaha after scoring against Arsenal in their EPL match in London on Monday. Palace won 3-0.

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