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Read: Wenger Makes His Say On The Chances His Team Created Against Spurs

The gunners played yesterday against Tottenham Hotspur at the Wembley Stadium and they lost all the three points after Harry Kane scored through a header.

The gunners played yesterday against Tottenham Hotspur at the Wembley Stadium and they lost all the three points after Harry Kane scored through a header.

The gunners came into this match when they were over confident after beating Everton 5-1 in the previous weekend and thought that things were gonna be as easy as this but to their surprise, Spurs were very organized.

Arsene Wenger was not happy with the performance of his squad and was interviewed on if he thought the gunners made few chances;

“I believe that we had opportunities, dangerous situations that we didn’t transform into opportunities. ’ the manager is quoted by arsenal.com.

‘That’s where my regret is, that in the final ball we missed something.’

‘You know you will not have 10 chances. If you don’t take them, you will suffer at the end of the day”

( Aubamayeng Vs A Spurs player / Getty)

The gunners expected a win in this match because this match was going to be a great start to the push of trying to get into the English Premier League top four which they have never tasted for a long time now. It seems all thoughts of the fans have now been pointed for next season because the Club performance keeps getting worse.

The manager believes that they were at fault for this defeat because they would have turned the match around if they had utilized the chances they received in the first half of the match but failed. Arsenal has tough fixtures in these coming weeks and this one was one of them but it’s done now with them losing three points due to careless defending and poor urging for attacking.

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