Wenger refusing to give up on title

30 November 2009 07:05
Arsenal were beaten 3-0 at home by Chelsea on Sunday but Wenger is not giving up in the title race and believes the game could have been different had Andre Marriner not made what he believes was a "massive mistake" in ruling out Andrey Arshavin's goal.[LNB]Wenger hit out at the referee for ruling out Arshavin's goal shortly after half-time for an apparent foul by Eduardo on Chelsea stopper Petr Cech.[LNB]The Blues were 2-0 up at the time following Didier Drogba's opener and a Thomas Vermaelen own goal.[LNB]Wenger said Marriner had told him he gave the foul because Eduardo kicked the ball out of Cech's hands as both players went for a cross.[LNB]When the ball came loose from the clash it fell to Arshavin, who put the ball in the net only for Marriner to blow up for the foul.[LNB]Wenger believes his side could have gained a vital foothold back into the match if the Russian's goal had been allowed to stand.[LNB]"The turning point was the referee's decision (to disallow the goal)," Wenger said.[LNB]"Personally I believe it was not a serious decision, that was very unfair.[LNB]"How can he see Eduardo kicking Cech when it was a Chelsea player who stops him from controlling the ball?[LNB]"It would have been a very important goal in this kind of game and that was a big mistake by the referee.[LNB]"When you start the second half of the game 2-0 down instead of 2-1 down, it's psychologically completely different for the security of Chelsea."[LNB]The Frenchman believes the goal would have been allowed had video technology been in use.[LNB]"You can see on the replay that Eduardo doesn't even intervene. He said to me it was dangerous play, that Eduardo had kicked the ball out of Cech's hands. He is not even in there, Eduardo.[LNB]"It's important that in big games referees do not make big mistakes and influence the result and today it was a mistake from the referee.[LNB]"Apart from that he was fair and tried to be fair but he made a massive mistake at a very important point in the game.[LNB]"I personally think the referees do not want video. It's difficult to understand why.[LNB]"Why doesn't he ask for video today when. Why? Nobody knows because they are scared to be intimidated and they are worried about being under pressure when they are looking at video."[LNB]Drogba added his second at the death with a clinical 22-yard free-kick to re-establish Chelsea's five-point lead over Manchester United.[LNB]The defeat was Arsenal's first at home since the Blues defeated Wenger's side 4-1 in the corresponding fixture in May last season.[LNB]The result means the Gunners remain 11 points behind the Blues in fourth, but Wenger believes his side are still well in the title race.[LNB]"We are still in a very strong position," the 60-year-old said.[LNB]"Chelsea can drop points and I'm convinced of that. We are fighters and we have to show that in our next game."[LNB]While Arsenal dominated parts of their game, Chelsea were much more clinical in front of goal.[LNB]Drogba's brace puts him on 14 goals for the season and Wenger believes the striker's performance was one of a man in form.[LNB]"He's a good player but it's funny because he doesn't do a lot but he's a very efficient in what he does," Wenger said. "He's in a period where when he kicks the ball it goes in.[LNB]"You can't tell me that when he kicked the ball for the first goal he wanted it to go in like that.[LNB]"The first goal was a great one but it was a goal from a striker who is full of confidence."[LNB]Ancelotti's men travel to Blackburn in the Carling Cup on Wednesday before facing Manchester City at Eastlands next Saturday.[LNB]He believes Marriner was right to disallow Arshavin's strike and called on his players not to lose their focus despite their lead over Sir Alex Ferguson's side.[LNB]"They (Arsenal) are upset because they lost and I think it was a foul on Petr Cech," the Italian said of the disallowed goal.[LNB]"We started the season believing we could win it (the league). Our objective is to stay in all the competitions until the end of the season. Then after that, if we can win things, we will try to do it.[LNB]"When I signed a contract with Chelsea, I believed we could win something."[LNB]The former AC Milan boss also chose to heap praise on Drogba's workrate.[LNB]"Drogba scored two goals and for me he did a good job," Ancelotti said. "In the second half he returned sometimes in defence in our half together with his other team-mates. His work maintained balance in our team."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk