London--Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger brushed off his side's 1-0 loss to Swansea City as "an accident" and challenged his players to atone when they visit Manchester United on Sunday.
Arsenal dominated Monday's game at the Emirates Stadium, but having been kept at bay by their former goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski, they capitulated in the 85th minute when David Ospina was unable to keep out a header from Swansea substitute Bafetimbi Gomis.
United can dislodge third-place Arsenal from the automatic Champions League qualifying positions if they beat them at the weekend and Wenger's annoyance was plain during a post-match press conference in which he said Swansea had "refused to play completely and just defended".
Arsenal had won nine of their previous 10 games, only dropping points in a goalless draw with Chelsea, and fielded an unchanged team for the fifth game in succession for the first time since January 1994.
It took until the 59th minute for them to register a shot on target and although they mustered eight more, there was no way past Fabianski, who saved from Olivier Giroud, Santi Cazorla, Theo Walcott, twice, Nacho Monreal, Aaron Ramsey and Alexis Sanchez.
Having beaten Arsenal 2-1 at the Liberty Stadium in November, Swansea became only the second team to do the double over the London club and Manchester United in the Premier League era after West Ham United (2006-07) and Chelsea (2009-10).
AFP