Arsene Wenger did not want to forget himself despite his foster children successfully destroy Blackburn Rovers at Emirates Stadium. Arsenal's frustration finally answered his supporters with a gift of a landslide 7-1 victory over visitors, Blackburn Rovers on Saturday (4/2).
Hat-trick Robin van Persie, two goals from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and additional goals from Mikel Arteta and Thierry Henry brought the Gunners into the fifth Premier League. Coach Arsene Wenger clearly welcomed the positive outcome of this with joy, especially considering it was Arsenal's first win in the league throughout 2012. Even so, he was reluctant to be too much and prefer to praise the performance of foster children are growing up.
"I feel lately we always show a good game but not getting results," said The Professor. "Today we are showing the game and get the results we want. I'm not too concerned with seven goals, which is important we win and play well." "We continue to play seriously and play according to our desires, not by individual action is excessive. We look mature, serious and play as a team until the end."
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