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Arsène Wenger Puts The Blame For Stoke Defeat Squarely On His Shoulders.
Le Boss has said he had little choice but to field a weakened side as the Gunners were well and truly dumped out of the FA Cup, but admits the blame for defeat lies squarely at his door.
The Gunners lost 3-1 at the Britannia stadium, and AW conceded that his youthful side could not cope with Stoke’s physicality. But with crucial games against Villa, Man United, Chelsea and Liverpool in a 14-day spell coming up, Le Boss was clearly concentrating on his club's title ambitions.
Speaking to Sky Sports News AW said: "The game was more physical than technical, and physically they were stronger than us in a very simple game.
"We were exposed to a fight, and some of our players were a bit young and could not cope with it.
"I do not regret the side I put out, I did not have much choice. We had 10 injuries and a very difficult programme coming up.
"Our selection was simple, take a look at our schedule and you must see we cannot play the same 11 every time. That is for sure.
"But if you do not win in such situations, it is my fault. I can only stand by the team I selected in the circumstances, we lost but there was not much room for manoeuvre in terms of players available.
"Were they better than us? Let's say they were more dangerous than us. That is a very important factor in winning games.
"They do not give me nightmares you get no surprises when you play at Stoke. You know what to expect, but as the game went on they looked stronger and stronger in one-on-one battles."
Arsène Wenger, not one to joke, said: "I wanted to avoid a replay, that is why I sent on three experienced substitutes all together. And yes, it worked, didn't it. We have not got a replay!
"We have four very important games now in a short space of time that is what we are focusing on.
"I wanted to win the game, and the cup. We didn't want to go out, but it was the sort of game that had we played at home we would probably have got away with it.
"But away from home it was a bit more difficult."
By Terry Dennis
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On this day in 1990
1990 - Arsenal maintained their unbeaten start to the season as Perry Groves scored to clinch a 1-1 First Division draw at Everton.
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