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Wenger calls for ‘perspective’ after final defeat

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Arsene Wenger believes criticism of Arsenal’s EFL Cup final loss to Manchester City is unfair, given the quality of their opponents.

Arsene Wenger has called on critics to show “a bit of perspective” in the wake of Arsenal’s 3-0 defeat to Manchester City in the EFL Cup final.

Wenger’s side have come in for some stinging criticism for the performance, with former Manchester United captain Gary Neville and Arsenal great Ian Wright among those to blast the effort of the players.

But the Arsenal manager believes the match was close. He insists it should not be considered shameful to lose to a team with a 13-point lead at the top of the Premier League.

“I felt it was a very tight game until the 2-0,” he told a news conference on Wednesday. “When you look at the end, Man City had three shots on target, we had two, so overall I believe we have to turn the decisive moment in our favour and play with more freedom.

“I think we played a bit apprehensively. It’s important that force is part of our game.

“I’m quite amazed at how people analyse; it looks like we lost against a team in division five. We lost against a team that dominates English football at the moment. We have to take a bit of perspective.”

Wenger also rejected the suggestion some of his players did not produce at the expected level in the match.

“I’m long enough in the game [to know] that, when you lose a big game, people say the players didn’t want it enough,” he said.

“Did we lose the game because of that? I’m not convinced.”

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