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szdaily -> Sports
Wenger finds fault with referee, team
     2015-December-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    ARSENE WENGER believed referee Jon Moss incorrectly allowed three goals in his side’s 0-4 rout at the hands of Southampton, but insisted his Arsenal team’s performance was more of a concern.

    Arsenal began Saturday’s match well but simply fell apart after Southampton’s opening goal, scored with a 30-meter shot by Cuco Martina on his first Premier League start.

    Wenger believed that the goal should not have stood, nor the second, nor the third.

    But he was more concerned that his players had not stood up to the physical challenge of the Saints, particularly Shane Long, who scored the second and fourth goals at St. Mary’s.

    “Southampton made the game very physical and we lost too may challenges and that explains why we lost,” said Wenger. “But we were unlucky with the decisions of the referee. The first goal was offside, the second a foul and the third was a goal kick. If you’re a bit below par and, on top of that, three goals go against you in the decisions it’s very difficult. But well done Southampton.”

    (SD-Agencies)

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