Arsenal fans hurled insults and boos at manager Arsene Wenger, as he
boarded a train at Stoke-on-Trent station, following a 3-2 loss at the
Britannia Stadium on Saturday.
The Gunners were three goals down
in the first half and although they scored twice in the second half,
they failed to take anything from the game.
A YouTube clip which
went viral, showed Gooners shouting “f— off and leave” at the Frenchman,
while others told striker Joel Campbell “Get out while you can, Joel.”
Wenger
has since blamed their naivety at the back for the loss, while defender
Per Mertesacker added: “We nearly came back from a shocking first half.
We had to show some morale and some respect to our travelling fans.
“At
half-time we said to ourselves: ‘We’re going to fight until the end, no
matter what happens.’ That was the only positive thing. We’re not
normally like that [defensively], so it’s a big regret.
“We
have a few problems. We have had a couple of games in the last two
weeks so we had to shuffle around a bit and sometimes when you’re not
used to a position, you can find yourself one or two yards from the
right position.
“That’s not an excuse — overall we lacked a lot of
things, especially in the first half, and we tried to turn it around
and keep our chins up to give ourselves a much better position.”
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