Monday, 15 January 2018

Arsenal boss, Wenger disappointed with his sides decision making

AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal - Premier League


Arsenal’s terrible form continued as they lost yet another away game this time at the Vitality Stadium against AFC Bournemouth who before the game were just a point above the drop zone in the Premier League.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger spoke about his sides poor decision making which allowed for the Cherries to come back into the game with his post-match interview with Sky Sports.
The Gunners had take the lead through Hector Bellerin after a nice pass from Alex Iwobi but the hosts fought back through goals from Callum Wilson and Jordan Ibe late on in the second-half to bring them a much needed three points.
Another away game goes by for the Arsenal without a victory which now means that they have won just three away games all season from their 12 which they have played in.
The Arsenal manager spoke about his sides capability of not being able to make better decisions.
“I feel overall physically it was a tough game for us.”
“It wasn’t forced errors, just a lack of decision making.”
“We haven’t created enough with the possession we had. We weren’t sharp enough to create chances.”
He went on to talk about his sides game management which wasn’t really too good and that they should have gone on to grab a second in an important match.
“Once you’re 1-0 up you should create more chances. It’s very frustrating and very disappointing, a very disappointing result for us, especially when you’re 1-0 up.”

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