Carling Cup - Wenger points finger at Bendtner

Eurosport - Wed, 03 Dec 13:39:00 2008

Arsene Wenger cast doubt over the future of Arsenal's young forwards after criticising his off-form attackers as a series of missed chances enabled Burnley to claim a famous 2-0 League Cup win at Turf Moor.

2008-2009 Carling Cup Burnley-Arsenal Nicklas Bendtner - 0

Two goals from Scottish midfielder Kevin McDonald, who rejected moves to Liverpool and Celtic to join Burnley from Dundee in July, secured the Clarets' place in the semi-finals.

But a catalogue of poor finishes, most notably by Danish striker Nicklas Bendtner, led to Arsenal's quarter-final exit and manager Wenger admitted that too many of his forwards under-performed.

"We played quite well, but we had six one versus ones and lost 2-0, so that sums it up," he said.

"We just did not have the right focus in front of goal and that made the difference. We lost a game we should never have lost.

"We had plenty of chances but when you do not score, you have to ask why. You can praise their keeper but also question your own strikers.

"Many of my players were not fazed by the game, though, and that is a positive from the game.

"So many of them gave absolutely everything, but in front of goal, you have to be much more clinical than we were and I think we were a bit naive in taking our chances.

"Had we scored at any time, then the complexion of the whole tie would have been different, but it was always us chasing the game and them playing on the counter-attack. That's the easiest way to deal with the game."

Burnley proved too energetic and hungry for Arsenal and the Championship club deservedly added Arsenal's scalp to those of Chelsea and Fulham, who they defeated in previous rounds.

Manager Owen Coyle, whose team will learn their semi-final opponents in Saturday's draw, now insists that his team can go all the way to final.

He said: "We will enjoy the semi-finals. It doesn't matter who we get. We've got a great chance.

"There was a lot of talk of Arsenal and the young players they have, but we've shown that we have some good young players ourselves."

Danish goalkeeper Brian Jensen was a star performer for the home side and he has backed Coyle's team to progress beyond the last four.

Jensen said: "It was always going to be a massive task for us so full credit to the lads because we are there.

"All the cameras were here so they must have known there could be an upset. We are in the semi-finals now, so why can't we go on and win it? Let's see how far we can go."

Arsenal had the opportunity to strike first when Fran Merida's precise pass released Bendtner on five minutes, but Jensen set the tone for an impressive performance by saving well from his fellow Dane.

Less than a minute later, the home side were ahead after Arsenal's failure to clear a Chris Eagles cross left McDonald with a tap-in from six yards.

Despite their impressive first-half display, Burnley would have known that Arsenal would come back at them strongly after the break.

And Wenger's team almost equalised in stunning style on 49 minutes when Merida jinked past three Burnley defenders before sending a right-foot strike inches wide.

Burnley matched Arsenal's attacking intent with their own, however, and Coyle's team pushed forward in search of the second goal that would as good as seal the game.

It came on 57 minutes when Eagles's quick throw-in released McDonald in the Arsenal penalty area.

The former Dundee midfielder ghosted past Mark Randall before hitting his right-footed strike into the far corner.

AFP

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  1. Right, thats good for you Wenger and your kids. this­ season you will win nothing

    From Henry, on Wed 3 Dec 10:49AM
  2. All these people bashing Arsenal..... It was a damn­ youth side!! Think about it yeah?!!

    From robwilliams83, on Wed 3 Dec 10:44AM
  3. bendtner was alright in the championship, i think thats­ his level.

    From mickgabs616, on Wed 3 Dec 10:38AM
  4. Boo hoo Arsenal, now you avoid Spurs thumpimg you 5 1­ AGAIN

    From dennis, on Wed 3 Dec 10:37AM
  5. shutup Wenger... they are all rubbish.... maybe u­ should just buy...just buy...cmon.. just buy

    From omobobo, on Wed 3 Dec 10:22AM
  6. JW - Chelsea? Didn't they knocked out the round­ before??? :)

    The victory on Sunday warms my heart as­ well pal!!!

    From Heine, on Wed 3 Dec 10:15AM
  7. Yes, well done Burnley. And unless Bendtner pulls his­ socks up, he'll follow Adebayor out of the door­ come the end of the season. Both their work rate and­ commitment are questionable these days.

    From Sussex BY The Sea, on Wed 3 Dec 10:14AM
  8. We heading nowhere with wenger. You are not the right­ man for Arsenal now!!! You truly will win nothing with­ Kids!!! - Bernard Washika, Kenya

    From Juma, on Wed 3 Dec 10:14AM
  9. Niclas Bendtner is @#$%.... @#$%.... @#$%...

    From Flow, on Wed 3 Dec 10:13AM
  10. For once, Wenger in my opinion has made some­ constructive criticism after a loss! Bendtner should­ have scored at least one of those one on ones he had­ while Fran Merida (my fave young player at Arsenal­ after Carlos Vela) was on the flip side of luck with­ the chance he carved out well for himself, would have­ been sleek.

    But then, I feel better with the loss­ because when the Young Guns won Sheffield Utd and­ Wigan, the real Guns went on a poor run of form in the­ league...hoping they go on a great run of form seeing­ as Liverpool comes up before xmas!

    From Adeleke, on Wed 3 Dec 10:11AM
  11. Go Burnley, simply brilliant !!

    Well done.

    From Broome Clarets, on Wed 3 Dec 10:05AM
  12. to all those Arsenal fans, Chelseas result doesnt seem­ so bad now does it, looooosers

    From J W, on Wed 3 Dec 10:02AM
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