We are sorry, you need to be a subscriber to watch this videoWe are sorry, you need to be a subscriber to watch this videoArsène Wenger maintained that he is the right man to turn around Arsenal’s fortunes and pleaded for unity after another damaging Premier League defeat left his team 30 points behind Manchester City and ten off fourth place. Arsenal are closer to West Bromwich Albion, the division’s bottom club, in terms of points than they are to Pep Guardiola’s champions-elect, who won 3-0 in north London to mirror their victory in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final, and a small crowd jeered the team from the pitch following their latest humiliation. The last time Arsenal were so far behind the league leaders was in 1995, when George Graham was sacked and Jamie Carragher, the former Liverpool captain, said on Sky Sports: “It felt like an end tonight.”Defeat for Wenger’s side left them 30 points behind the leaders City DAVID KLEIN/REUTERSMartin…
Source: The Times March 02, 2018 00:04 UTC