Milan thrashing shocks Arsenal's Wenger

Gunners boss refuses to blame players for defeat

Arsene Wenger cut a distraught figure after his Arsenal side were humiliated 4-0 by AC Milan in the Champions League second round, first leg at the San Siro on Wednesday.

The normally confident Frenchman even admitted that his side were as good as out ahead of the second leg in North London in three weeks time.

It was the Gunners' heaviest ever defeat in European competition and Wenger was not about to defend it.

"We were never in the game, we were very poor both offensively and defensively," he said.

"It was shocking to see how we were beaten everywhere, it was the worst performance in Europe by far.

"There was not one moment during the 90 when we were really in the game.

"What made it worse is that we had to chase the game and open up our game and they always caused the same problems with balls over the top.

"We were well beaten, it's difficult to analyse, it's better not to talk too much and to analyse it with a cooler head and regroup for the next game."

With their last chance of silverware the FA Cup and a tough away fifth round tie at Sunderland - albeit they beat them 2-1 last weekend in the Premier League match - and the North London derby to come afterwards at home to high-flying and in-form Tottenham at the weekend, Wenger could ill afford such a performance.

"We will focus on our next games, the result is a disaster but the season is not finished," he insisted.

"We've a very big game on Saturday (against Sunderland) and a good opportunity to show we have the character and mental strength and can respond after such a shocking defeat."

However he refused to blame his players.

"They didn't let me down, we let our ambitions down as a unit. You could blame and blame and blame but we have to stick together and win the next game," he added.

"The players were very ambitious in this Champions League and they are the first to be very sad.

"We felt powerless today to get really into the game.

"I cannot say I did everything perfectly when we lose 4-0, I don't believe we did any big tactical mistakes, there were not many other choices.

"We were weak in some departments, we knew before the game that we could have some problems in some areas but I didn't feel we wouldn't score."

Wenger was in a sober mood and wasn't about to demonstrate any bravado, being more concerned with how his team will respond.

"There is a danger of course that a big disappointment like that can have consequences on your belief," he said.

"We have a lot of work to regroup and not a lot of time to prepare for Saturday's game.

"We need to show something completely different on Saturday.

"Let's be realistic, we don't play in a dream world. We have maybe a two or five percent statistical chance.

"We have to show a completely different performance, you never know but realistically we'll be out of this competition."

Wenger may have written off his side's chances but Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri remained reserved.

"The lads played well as a team, we didn't give much away and consequently did very well in attack," he said.

"We did very well, especially in getting the ball forward and we did very well when Arsenal had the ball.

"We deserved this night and win and I'm happy."

In fact he was even concerned that his side hadn't scored more and put the tie totally to bed.

"We had many opportunities to score more, that's disappointing because when you have the chance to score you must do so, especially in the Champions League where there's a return leg.

"We will have to do well to play similarly to tonight.

"It was our best performance this year."
 

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  • JSP 16 February 2012 12:01 0 0
    This team needs serious re-building and Wenger has shown he is not prepared to invest heavily in the team. That for me spells new manager and pretty damn quick! Other headlines say Wenger hits out at Arsenal flops but for me there has been one person constantly under performing since 2005 and that's you Wenger.
  • Roland C Rozario 16 February 2012 09:06 1 0
    Arsenal were outgunned and completely 'massacred' in all departments! It was just atrocious. The whole team 'never played nor had the minute task to even try to play!
  • Gk 16 February 2012 08:44 0 0
    I agree this was our worse performance to date aswel as Europe in wengers time. But take nothing away from Milan they brought htheir. A game and took their 4 chances out of millions of mistakes. Vermaelen jinxed himself calling to go back to centre half because he was the main blame aswel as Ramsey and sagna- shocking!!!
  • Gk 16 February 2012 08:43 1 0
    We need to start playing benayoun because he beats a man or 2 and makes that space where as Ramsey plays it side ways. Please diaby and wilshere get back real quick we miss you so much.. Also the pitch was a disgrace it played 25percent to the score line but it's still no exscuse for us we was rubbish end off- major summer clear out please- almunia, fabianski, squillace, Gibbs, denilson, arshavin, rosicky, Walcott, bendtner, chamakh all have to go!!!!
  • Weedz 16 February 2012 08:35 0 0
    I don't understand the lies you guys are talking. Wenger says "We were never in the game, we were very poor both offensively and defensively," and you say "Gunners boss refuses to blame players for humiliating defeat." How old are you?, 3? or 4?

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