Consider again, for starters, his delusional reaction to a third straight undressing of his team by an outfit at the serious end of the title race, and the second time Chelsea have done it with a killing instinct bordering on contempt.
“We had mountains of possession,” announced Wenger. “We were not running after the ball for 90 minutes. We were not in a position where we were dominated. We were always in an attacking position. I’m completely happy with the performance and the spirit. When we got into it we were completely dominant.”
Unfortunately, when Arsenal did get into it there really wasn’t a whole lot to get into, other than fresh evidence that beautiful football without a cutting edge is like most other forms of foreplay. It needs, well, a result.
Arsenal, as currently constructed in the critical absence of Robin van Persie, suggest that against the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United they might experience difficulty scoring in a dodgy massage parlour.

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