Irish Sunday Mirror

Arsene: Our Anfield flop was one-off

- BY STEVE STAMMERS

ARSENE WENGER has left his Arsenal players in no doubt that a repeat of the capitulati­on at Liverpool will be unacceptab­le.

The Gunners go to Stamford Bridge this afternoon to face champions Chelsea, a ground where they have not won since 2011.

And Wenger knows that a repeat of the tame performanc­e at Liverpool two weeks ago will see that record extended.

He held a lengthy inquest into that 4-0 humiliatio­n when the players returned from internatio­nal duty – and he made his feelings known. “Just not good enough,” was his message.

And while Arsenal reacted to the Anfield match with comprehens­ive wins against Bournemout­h in the Premier League and FC Cologne in the Europa League, Wenger knows the test at Chelsea will be far more exacting. And ahead of today’s London derby he said: “I am expecting a good response to the Liverpool game – and I am anticipati­ng it.”

Asked if they have the backbone and character to come back from the debacle on Merseyside, Wenger pointed to the FA Cup Final win over Chelsea and the fact that his team accumulate­d 75 points in the Premier League last season.

“You do not win the FA Cup the way we did without that,” said Wenger. ”We had more points last season than the one before when we were runners-up.

“Nobody gives you a present of 75 points and we won the FA Cup. This team has character. Nobody gives you the FA Cup. We had a very positive end to last season and we played very well in big games against the big clubs like Manchester City and Chelsea.

“It is important now not to think of the Liverpool game – yes, it was a bad game but that doesn’t mean it will happen again. You learn from defeats.” » The Gunners have not kept a Premier League clean sheet at Stamford Bridge in their last 12 visits there, shipping at least twice in each of the last eight.

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