Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said
his team were not physically ready for the Premier League season after opening
the campaign with a chaotic 4-3 defeat at home to Liverpool. With Per
Mertesacker and
Gabriel injured and Laurent Koscielny short of match fitness,
Wenger deployed Calum Chambers, 21, and
20-year-old debutant Rob Holding at
centre-back in Saturday’s game. wenger Like Koscielny, Olivier Giroud and Mesut
Ozil are returning to fitness after Euro 2016 and to compound matters, Aaron
Ramsey and Alex Iwobi were both forced off by injury in the second half.
“Physically we are not ready,” Wenger told reporters at the Emirates Stadium.
“You are in a Catch 22 situation with the Euros — do you give the players a
rest and start the season without many of your players? Or do they play in this
kind of game and get injured, like Ramsey today? “We had many players that
played very late in the Euros. Ramsey, Koscielny, Ozil, Giroud, they went to
the semi-finals (at least). We had four players who went very late.” Arsenal
visit defending champions Leicester City on Saturday and Wenger is unsure
whether Koscielny, Ozil and Giroud will be ready to return to action at the
King Power Stadium. “We will try, but when they have not enough preparation,
they get injured,” he said. “We have to be ready next week because we go to
Leicester. But we’ll see first what we can do with the players who are
preparing at the moment and how many players are injured today. “Can they
recover for next week? I don’t know. But we are not stupid. We prepared well the
players we have in, but I think you have to consider we have been a bit unlucky
as well. “We have lost Mertesacker and Gabriel in preparation, and Koscielny is
not fit. You have to sometimes accept that you cannot control absolutely
everything, even if you try to be as intelligent as possible.” Ramsey, who
reached the semi-finals with Wales at Euro 2016, went off in the 61st minute
after injuring his hamstring, two minutes after Nigeria forward Iwobi had
succumbed to a thigh problem. Both players will undergo tests on Monday. –
‘Wonderful goals’ – The afternoon had started brightly for Arsenal as Theo
Walcott atoned for having allowed Simon Mignolet to save his penalty by
drilling the hosts in front in the 31st minute. But Philippe Coutinho equalised
on the brink of half-time with a sumptuous 25-yard free-kick and Arsenal never
regained their composure. Liverpool added brilliantly taken goals by Adam
Lallana, Coutinho again and debutant Sadio Mane in the second half. Substitute
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Chambers replied for Arsenal, but Liverpool
gathered themselves to close out the win. Visiting manager Jurgen Klopp blamed
himself for his team’s lapses in concentration, saying that his exuberant
reaction to Mane’s goal in the 63rd minute had made his players feel the game
was already won. Klopp has been tipped to lead Liverpool into title contention
this season, but he said it was far too early to start thinking about
silverware. “It’s a little bit like our behaviour after 4-1, or my behaviour,”
said the German. “If you celebrate too early, life gives you always a knock.”
While Klopp applauded the quality of his team’s attacking football, he warned
that they will not achieve anything this season if they do not learn to defend
more cohesively. “The game was intense for all of us. We made our mistakes
together and we scored wonderful goals,” he said. “That’s really important. It
gives us on one side confidence and the knowledge that we can score goals. On
the other side, there’s no alternative to defend together. “Only then you have
a chance in the Premier League. 4-3 is obviously a spectacular result, but it’s
not the result you want to have a lot of times in a season. “When you’re good
enough to score four goals, you need to avoid (conceding) three.”

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