Thursday 16 February 2017

‘We collapsed, no excuses’, says Wenger

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admitted his side had "collapsed mentally" in their 5-1 Champions League rout by Bayern Munich on Wednesday.

The under-pressure Frenchman said there were no excuses as the Gunners faced a seventh successive last-16 exit after their latest mauling.

"We conceded the second goal and then the most important thing was that we lost Laurent Koscielny (to injury). We collapsed mentally," said Wenger who will now face fresh calls for his resignation.Wenger's post-match press conference lasted barely five minutes and was cut short after he answered just a few questions.

"I am not looking for excuses. Overall I must say they were a better team than us, they played very well in the second half and we dropped our level," he added.

"They were better than us, well done to Bayern. Their third goal was a killer -- we had no response." It is a shock of course to lose at this level."

Wenger refused to discuss his personal mood after the match.

"How I feel I don't think is the most important but of course it is disappointing," he said although pundits thought otherwise.

"He looked particularly wounded. I feel for him -- he almost needs to be protected from himself," former Arsenal defender Martin Keown told BT Sport.



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