Gunners hope no more accidents will happen

16 October 2009 07:39
Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal's two defeats in the Barclays Premier League have been "accidents".[LNB]The Gunners return to action following the international break with the visit of Birmingham on Saturday before heading to Holland for a Champions League clash against AZ Alkmaar.[LNB]Arsenal have responded well since successive losses to both Manchester clubs, putting together a run of six consecutive victories in all competitions and they are currently the leading scorers in the top flight.[LNB]The Gunners are now up into fifth place but could move to within three points of leaders Chelsea should they win their game in hand, at home to Bolton, which has yet to be re-arranged.[LNB]Wenger feels his young side have shown great character to produce such a response following what were difficult results to swallow either side of the last international break.[LNB]"I think this year, more than ever, those two defeats were an accident," Wenger said. "There is a realisation we have the quality - it is not as if we came out of those games thinking we were not good enough and in fact they reinforced our belief and desire. We responded very well. I know we have the quality so those are strong basic ingredients to do well."

Source: Eurosport