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Saturday 8 February 2014

Is Arsenal's title challenge falling flat on its face? Things go from bad to worse for Wenger as he takes a hefty tumble after loss

Arsenal's title challenge may not have fell flat on its face just yet after Manchester City's slight slip-up at Norwich, but their manager did take a tumble on his way back from the 5-1 defeat at Liverpool on Saturday.
Arsene Wenger, so often the cool, calm and collected Frenchman, slipped on his way into Liverpool Lime Street Station after the loss.
Strolling through: Wenger arrives at Liverpool Lime Street Station after the defeat
Strolling through: Wenger arrives at Liverpool Lime Street Station after the defeat
Slipped up: Wenger looks in pain as he takes a tumble coming into the station
Slipped up: Wenger looks in pain as he takes a tumble coming into the station
Helping hand: A police officer comes over to help Wenger back onto his feet
Helping hand: A police officer comes over to help Wenger back onto his feet
Back on track: Another police officer helps Wenger with his bag as he is brought back up
Back on track: Another police officer helps Wenger with his bag as he is brought back up
It was just one of those days for Wenger, who saw his side go 4-0 down within 20 minutes at Anfield.
They improved, however, and ended up drawing the second period 1-1, but with a tough run-in over the next month, plenty more slip-ups are inevitable.
Arsenal's next three games are Manchester United, Liverpool again in the FA Cup fifth round, and Bayern Munich, all at the Emirates Stadium.
Wenger knows there needs to be a big improvement for Wednesday's match against United.
On top of their game: Liverpool celebrate their humiliation of title rivals Arsenal on Saturday afternoon
On top of their game: Liverpool celebrate their humiliation of title rivals Arsenal on Saturday afternoon
'What is important is that we respond to that result, especially respond with a different performance because our performance overall was poor,' Wenger said.
'On the concentration level, on pace, on defensive stability, it was very poor and we always looked vulnerable.
'If you concede two early goals from set-pieces then you are in a position where you always have to come out.
'I just think the whole team have failed to turn up with the right performance. We know that you need to be better focused at this kind of level.'
Hit the road, Jack: Arsenal midfielder Wilshere can't believe his side's capitulation against their rivals
Hit the road, Jack: Arsenal midfielder Wilshere can't believe his side's capitulation against their rivals
'Overall our performance was just not good enough and I include myself in that performance.
'For me it is maybe better I don't talk too much, go home and respond better on Wednesday night.
'Congratulations to Liverpool. They were the best team today and we were very poor - only our fans were good for 90 minutes.


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