Wenger: We only have ourselves to blame after losing to Chelsea again

04 October 2010 06:37
Arsene Wenger left Stamford Bridge in a dark mood bemoaning Arsenal's wastefulness in front of goal. [LNB]Marouane Chamakh and Laurent Koscielny headed two wonderful chances wide inside the first 60 seconds and were later punished by goals from Didier Drogba and Alex.[LNB]Chelsea 2 Arsenal 0: Read Matt Lawton's match report Hit and miss: Marouane Chamakh couldn't find a way past Cech[LNB]'The game should have been over before we started,' said Wenger. [LNB]'We missed too many chances. You have to be more clinical at this level. You have to be more clinical to win championships. You cannot win championships like that. We dominated this game. Quite surprisingly, in my opinion. Surprisingly easy but we go away with zero points.'[LNB] Wenger claimed there was a "100 per cent foul" by Ramires on Alex Song in the build up to Drogba's opener, his 13th in as many games against the Gunners.[LNB] Nice touch: Dider Drogba ran over to manager Carlo Ancelotti after his goal[LNB]After his goal, Drogba ran to the bench to embrace Carlo Ancelotti, on the touchline three days after the death of his father, Giuseppe. 'It was just to show our support,' said Drogba.[LNB] For the second time in four games, Chelsea finished with ten men, with injuries to John Mikel Obi and Alex. Mikel only suffered cramp, according to assistant manager Ray Wilkins, but Alex appeared to suffer a thigh strain as he smashed in his goal from a free-kick.[LNB]'It wasn't always pretty to look at but it was effective,' Wilkins added. [LNB] Chelsea 2 Arsenal 0: Beware the Drog - Gunners are bitten by Didier againChamakh: The Arsenal striker who puts politics before Playstation gamesDon't expect big transfers for another 20 years, says Arsenal boss Wenger[LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People: Marouane Chamakh, Arsene Wenger, Didier Drogba, Carlo Ancelotti

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