Arsenal in goalless stalemate with Man United (Reuters) Updated: 2006-01-04 09:08
"I don't think the quality of the game has been raised in any way (by
Chelsea), but they have retained that great consistency and are happy to grind
out 1-0 wins."
Arsenal's title hopes had already been consigned to next season. They are 24
points behind Chelsea and face a real battle to deny United the second automatic
Champions League slot -- trailing their old rivals by 11 points.
Like Ferguson, Wenger has no doubts about the strength of Mourinho's side,
who have won their last nine league games.
"Chelsea's a mature team, their players are between 25 and 30. It's a team
with power and is in full belief," he said.
"I feel we are coming back to a good level and that the team needs belief.
Psychologically, without speaking about the title, for the team it's a positive
result."
Asked when his men might be a match for Chelsea, Wenger said: "At the moment
not... let's first assess this season in May and then we'll see."
The match had little or none of the bad feeling that had marked previous
encounters between two sides who had dominated the English scene before Chelsea.
"The game was less of a battle for the title and the players were less
nervous because they'd played four games -- and that gets the nervousness out of
you," said Wenger
"The first half was at a high pace but it dropped a bit in the second and you
could feel that in the final third you couldn't find the spark to make the
difference."
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