Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has called
on supporters to stick by his team after describing the 4-0 loss to Liverpool
as "absolutely disastrous".
The Gunners failed to register a shot
on target in a lacklustre display that drew criticism from fans and pundits.
"If some people feel as if I am
the problem, then I am sorry that I am the problem," Wenger told Sky
Sports.
"But we want our fans to be with
us even in a losing performance like that."
He added: "The only thing we can
do is come back and give them a better performance."
This
is now a crisis for Arsenal - Keown
Wenger signed a new two-year deal at
the end of last season, despite calls from some supporters for him to be
replaced.
The club finished fifth in the league,
meaning they missed out on Champions League football for the first time in
Wenger's 21-year tenure, but won the FA Cup.
Wenger left club record signing
Alexandre Lacazette on the bench at Anfield, but was able to give forward
Alexis Sanchez a first start of the season.
However, the Gunners were overrun by
goals from Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Daniel Sturridge and
when asked what was wrong with the performance, Wenger said
"everything".
"We were not at the right level
from the first minute - physically, technically and mentally - and we were
punished," said the Frenchman.
"Today our performance was not
acceptable. It is true today we were an easy opponent for Liverpool.
"Our performance was absolutely
disastrous. Not to become too emotional, we have to take some distance, and
there are some reasons behind it, and the players now go on their international
break, but we do have to take the consequences of our performance today,"
Analysis - 'The club
needs freshening up'
Liverpool haven't beaten Arsenal, they
have destroyed them. Thumped them. Torn them apart.
It doesn't matter what formation you
play or your tactics, it's also about desire and winning second balls. I don't
think enough Arsenal players want to play that kind of football.
The club needs
freshening up.


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