Arsenal boss, Mikel Arteta has praised West Ham’s resilient play to give the Gunners their first home defeat of the season.
Thursday night’s match would have seen Arsenal leapfrog
Liverpool and sit at the top of the EPL log if they had beaten West Ham,
however, despite racking up 30 shots over the 90 minutes, they were left
frustrated.
“I congratulate West Ham and praise my players, that’s what
I can say. This is football. You look at what we’ve done in the game, how much
we generated in the game and to see the result is very disappointing, but they
were better than us in both boxes. They had two shots, with the penalty, three,
we had thirty.
“I don’t know how many touches in the box, how many
situations, how many open goals to score and we haven’t. In football, you have
to do that better if you want to win, and today we haven’t won because of that
and for the rest, the team kept trying and had an incredible attitude again,”
he said in a post-match interview.
On his side’s missed chances, the Spaniard expressed his
disbelief at Arsenal’s dominance in the entirety of the game but credited David
Moyes’ team structure.
“I cannot imagine a game in which you have more dominance,
more touches in the box, fewer situations of the opponents against a really
good West Ham side, but today wasn’t enough to win the game.”
The Arsenal boss further criticised the VAR decision as not
being decisive enough to ascertain if Jarrod Bowen’s cross to Thomas Soucek
should have stood.
“I haven’t seen it, the only thing they are saying is that
it’s not conclusive the images that they have, it’s just a shame that with the
technology that we have it’s not that clear that we can say yes that it was out
or in. It’s done, it’s gone, nothing we can do about it now.”
“I don’t know but the technology we have at the moment is
not good enough to give us that answer. So what we have to do is without that,
win the game with the amount of situations that we generate in the game it
should have been more than enough.”
Arteta was quick to rebuff claims of his men lacking
confidence, saying “I don’t think it’s that. You hit the post, or you hit the
ball and it’s half a centimetre and you have I don’t know how many shots or
someone blocks the shot and it doesn’t come in. We miss a lot of situations
when we have to pick the right pass, there are two players free in the box and
I can recall five, six actions of that and that’s what makes the difference to
win the games.”
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