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Wenger annoyed by defensive sides

Sun 11 Jan, 07:45 PM


Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes the Premier League is worse off for sides like Bolton that put men behind the ball against the Gunners.The Gunners finally ended the stubborn resistance of the Trotters when substitute Nicklas Bendtner struck a winner with six minutes left at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

The visitors - who could only name three outfield substitutes following a spate of injuries and suspensions - adopted a very deep 4-5-1 formation, which for the best part of an hour Arsenal struggled to break down.

It is an all-too familiar tactical conundrum which now greets the leading coaches as teams seek to cancel any potent attacking threat rather than attempt to stand toe to toe.

"I sit on the bench and I try to put myself in the position of [Bolton manager] Gary Megson and straight away I understand," said Wenger.

"Then after I think we have to be good enough to create the chances if the opposition only defends.

"It is maybe one of the weaknesses of the top Premier League sides this year that teams have learned only to defend away from home, the leading clubs have all struggled with that - even Manchester United, with all their offensive force."

Wenger added: "The Premier League has definitely lost something. When I arrived here in 1996, everybody had a go at you and there was space up and down the flanks. Sometimes you lost the game, but you could see more chances than today.

"You go back 10 years and everybody played a strict 4-4-2. This year I cannot remember any team coming here with two strikers, except Hull who played like that just at the start, but slowly they came back and became like the other teams."

The Gunners boss, though, maintains the new challenge is just how to beat such stubborn resistance with creative flair.

"What is interesting in the game is that every new problem you face the teams have to work to find the answer," he said.

"That problem will only be temporary I think because it will force the teams to work on movement, the technique and the creative side.

"It is important that these teams do not get away with only defending any more and they have to start to take risks as well."

Arsenal forward Robin van Persie felt Saturday's match was "not a proper game of football" - but believes the Gunners, who remain outside the top four in fifth place, showed their focus to finally break through a stubborn defensive display.

He said: "The confidence is coming back now because we lost points earlier in the season which was not so clever. I think we will learn from that."

Bolton boss Gary Megson, meanwhile, maintained with the personnel he had available, there were no other options for how to approach the game.

The Bolton boss said: "The way we dropped into our own half is not how we like to play, and we certainly can't do that all the time, but we felt it was something which was forced upon us.

"We wanted to be solid, then go get the ball back and play from there, but you are playing against top-class players.

"From a club of our ilk, coming to the top four, you really don't have much choice, especially away from home, in the way that you look to play."

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  1. if i remember well a strong man u side needed a divine help(ronaldo's dive for a penalty)to break bolton.arsenal did not and they wont because they play the beautiful game the way it should be.to me nasri second goal against man u worth more then any thing.arsenal,barca and west brom are the only teams who care about there fans they play attractive foot ball no matter how

    From khalidallaoui, on Mon 12 Jan 4:57AM
  2. I agree with ray 100%.. they used that in the emirates cup and it brings another aspect to the game... however i must admit that Wenger is starting to take the pee with his continous moaning and really instead of omplaining start acting on things.. and look at the team... we seriously need to buy.. a decent midfilder and 2 centre backs.. taylor from newcastle wouldnt go a miss!

    From perry08, on Sun 11 Jan 10:43PM
  3. Stop moaning you should be able to thread a way through no matter how many are behind the ball you reckon your players can play well players who can play players who can defend

    From Alex F, on Sun 11 Jan 9:42PM
  4. wemgers got it wrong this time thats what teams are ment to do to try and get something outa th game if they know that if they play free flowing arsenal style football arsenal will win 7plus-0 so they play defensive instead and we all know arsenal aint th best team in th world to break teams down espacially wen thers 11 players in front of em thats why we are struggling this year alot of clubs know how to play agaisnt us plus havin loads of players out doesnt help lets finish fourth so we get in th champions league and build on new players comin through and into the club and start again next season arsene 4life i dont know arsenal 4 life 4 sure

    From kev d, on Sun 11 Jan 9:17PM
  5. an ray dt u cn shut ya maaf an all, u getting as bad as bernie eccleston

    From donkeykong, on Sun 11 Jan 8:51PM
  6. shut ya maaf ya ol git, if teams put men behind the ball then gud luck to em, theyre still playing footy, im a united fan an its appened enuf this season to us an to be honest... respect to them teams, you get me. das y the league so tight this season, its exciting me!!! liverpool ere we come...

    From donkeykong, on Sun 11 Jan 8:50PM
  7. worry about points not yo 'beautiful' football

    aston villa r even more fun to watch than a.s.snal

    From Absalom, on Sun 11 Jan 8:42PM
  8. Wenger is a whining @#$%. He always has to have some @#$% excuse as to why his team does not play too well. It's either too rough, not rough enough, too defensive, too attacking. The bloke is a whining cheat. xxx him

    From Lord Dambo of Purbrookshire, on Sun 11 Jan 8:30PM
  9. maybe they should alter the points system so teams get a bonus point for each goal they score, it would make them attack rather than sit back and defend, also the teams fighting to avoid relegation would have a better chance of earning points.

    From ray dt, on Sun 11 Jan 8:30PM
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