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WENGER LOOKS ON BRIGHT SIDE

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LONDON – Arsene Wenger insists there is no reason to panic after Arsenal slumped to a lacklustre 2-0 defeat against Chelsea in the League Cup fourth round.

Wenger ’ s side suffered a second successive home defeat as the Blues cruised into the last eight, thanks to goals from Cesar Azpilicuet­a and Juan Mata.

It was a bitter pill to swallow for Wenger, who had seen his team defeated by Borussia Dortmund at the Emirates Stadium seven days previously in their Champions League group game. Inevitably, the two results will be seen as proof that Arsenal are still lacking the quality to end their eight-year trophy drought despite their impressive climb to the top of the Premier League table.

But, given that both Arsenal and Chelsea made a host of changes for Tuesday’s tie, Wenger has no intention of rushing to condemn his players as also-rans.

“Let’s not go too quick to a conclusion. If you take the points we have made since January we have got more than anybody else,” Wenger said. “After losing the first game of the season against Aston Villa, people said we were relegated and there would be a revolution, but now we are in a strong position in the league.

“It’s true that it is difficult to swallow what has happened in the last two weeks, but the mistakes are so obvious that they can be corrected and we have to do that. ”

With Mesut Ozil and Olivier Giroud only introduced in the second half, Arsenal sorely lacked a cutting edge, especially with Danish striker Nicklas Bendtner delivering a poor performanc­e in a rare start.

Yet Wenger maintained he was right to rotate his team to keep the key players fresh for the weekend’s league clash against Liverpool.

“It was a very tight game that was decided on one or two mistakes,” he said. “You can’t play always with the same players, you have to rotate at some stage.

“We have to respond well on Saturday against Liverpool. They are in a good position in the league, but we have to turn this around.”

While Wenger looks for an immediate response from his team, Chelsea are riding the crest of a wave at present.

Just two days after defeating title rivals Manchester City, Jose Mourinho’s men inflicted another psychologi­cal blow on one of their main rivals.

Other results of League Cup fourth round matches on Tuesday: Stoke City 4, Birmingham 2; West Ham 2, Burnley 0; Leicester 4, Fulham 3; and Man United 4, Norwich 0. –

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