Fergie Defends Arsenal Coach After 8-2 Thrashing Arsene
Wenger admitted he had been left
embarrassed by the size of the defeat, but with the pressure
mounting on him denied he would quit his post.
"You feel humiliated when you concede eight goals," he said.
"It was a terrible day for us, it was a combination of an under-strength team and weakness.
"We collapsed physically in the
second half." Asked if he might think about
resigning during the upcoming
international break, he was initially coy, saying: "I believe we
have a break before the next game."
He then ruled out the possibility, adding: "No, not at all." With three days to go before the end of the transfer window
Wenger is under pressure to bring in new names, although he was again guarded about the addition of any players.
"I know that in England when
you lose a game signings are always the solution," he added.
"We had eight players out today.
Anybody would suffer with eight players missing." United manager Sir Alex
Ferguson was surprised by the
ease of his side's success despite
Arsenal missing so many first- team regulars.
"It is (a surprise) because when you play Arsenal you expect a difficult game," he said.
"If you look at Arsenal the team is
weakened - but we still did the job.
"We got careless at times and they made chances because they
still have quality up front.
"But overall we are very satisfied that we kept the performance
levels up."
With his counterpart Wenger likely to come in for more criticism this week, Ferguson
again leapt to the Frenchman's defence.
"I think it is unfair to criticise him," he said.
"The job he's done for Arsenal and the philosophy he has - he
has given Arsenal some very
entertaining players.
"He's also sold well and looked after the Arsenal coffers. People
forget these things. It's a cynical world now and when you lose a few games the judges come out.”
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