Wenger's 'impossible' dream
Updated: 2013-02-21 07:43
(China Daily)
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admitted his side had been outclassed in its 3-1 loss to Bayern Munich and said it seemed "impossible" to turn the Champions League last-16 tie around.
Wenger admitted his team had been "a bit nervous", but said there was no shame in losing to a team that has reached the Champions League final in two of the previous three seasons.
"You have to give them credit for their class," he said. "In patches in the first half, Bayern's play was of a different quality to ours.
"In the second half we were getting close and becoming dangerous, but then they changed and began to play more defensively, so it was difficult to create chances.
He added: "In these moments, you have to insist very hard and try to persuade the players that success will come through our play.
"I still have confidence in my players and my team. Results like tonight show there's work to do."
AFP
(China Daily 02/21/2013 page24)
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