(Reuters) - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he is not in denial about the Premier League club's faltering campaign, believing that the north London outfit are worse off than last season. Wenger has drawn widespread criticism from supporters and pundits as Arsenal lie sixth in the table on 45 points, a staggering 30 points behind league leaders Manchester City after 28 matches. "This season is worse than last season because last season we won the cup and we made 75 points," Wenger told British media. Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown criticised Wenger after Thursday's defeat, saying the Frenchman managed "by routine" rather than adapting to changes. "We played with five at the back on Sunday, we played with four and played in a very offensive formation (on Thursday).
Source: thestar March 04, 2018 13:07 UTC