Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny. Photo credit: Stephen Pond/EMPICS
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
3:49 PM
Wojciech Szczesny believes Arsenal can remain positive despite their uninspiring performance at Southampton.
Arsenal rarely threatened at St Mary’s and were fortunate to return to north London with a point.
Their performance in yesterday’s 1-1 draw was a far cry from some of their recent Premier League displays, including Saturday’s 7-3 defeat of Newcastle.
It led manager Arsene Wenger to express anger after the match, but goalkeeper Szczesny remains in a confident mood.
“I think Southampton defended much better than Newcastle did the other day,” the Poland international said.
“You have to give credit to them a little but we are still disappointed with the result.
“We were confident of getting the three points and, unfortunately for us, we have not been able to.
“We are on a good little run. We won four league games on the trot but didn’t get the three points here, which is the most important thing.
“We hope to do well in the FA Cup and then carry on our run in the Premier League.”
Tottenham’s Andros Townsend says he has learned valuable lessons during his stellar loan spell with QPR – and he is keen to impress Spurs’ coaches again today when he faces Liverpool at Anfield.
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