The Sun (Malaysia)

Keown floored as Gunners come up short again

- BY KARL MATCHETT

FORMER Arsenal defender Martin Keown didn’t hold back in decrying the Gunners’ performanc­e as below the required standard as Mikel Arteta’s team were knocked out of the Champions League.

Speaking on TNT Sports at fulltime, Keown lamented Arsenal’s inability to raise their performanc­e and cause any kind of defensive issue for the German side, suggesting the Gunners lacked both the quality and mental strength required to win on the big stage.

“I feel as flat as the performanc­e – it was hugely disappoint­ing. We didn’t really lay a glove in the second tie, it was there for whoever wanted it but Bayern had more resolve and were more direct,” he said.

“Arsenal lacked it. We’ve come up short again when it really matters. The cautiousne­ss of the game really helped Bayern – it was such a flat performanc­e. You go out of these competitio­ns because you don’t deserve to go through if you play like they did tonight.”

Following on from a disappoint­ing defeat to Aston Villa which has cost them the lead in the Premier League title race, Keown added that the squad must use this as fuel to get their season back on track quickly.

“The players will be hugely disappoint­ed. It comes down to fine margins and decision-making on the pitch. But I just feel that Arsenal never really gave a proper account of themselves. When it matters most, they don’t seem to be able to deliver.

“You have to suck it up. The players will be hurting but you have to use that as oxygen for the rest of the season and get up again. It’s hugely disappoint­ing for the supporters – you just want the players to deliver to their maximum and it didn’t happen tonight.

“I think the mentality in those moments, you just saw that lack of experience, not being in that moment too many times.”

Owen Hargreaves, formerly a Bayern Munich midfielder, suggested the Gunners would have regrets after the second leg even though the Bavarians were a strong opponent.

“There’s no shame in going out against Bayern but they’ll look back and see there have been chances to win the game. They didn’t create anything, didn’t have many [dangerous] touches. Bayern today were the better side.” – The Independen­t

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