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Wenger urges Gunners to 'finish the job'

By Agence France-Presse in London | China Daily | Updated: 2013-11-28 06:51

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger exhorted his players to "finish the job" after they moved to within sight of the Champions League knockout phase with a 2-0 win over Marseille on Tuesday.

Jack Wilshere scored both goals at Emirates Stadium to leave the Gunners with 12 points from five games in Group F, but they are not yet assured of a berth in the last 16.

Arsenal needs to avoid defeat at Napoli in its final group game to be sure of going through, although the qualifying permutations mean it could still progress even if it loses at Stadio San Paolo on Dec 11.

"It's unbelievable (not to have qualified with 12 points), but it's the reality and we have to finish the job," Wenger said.

"It is not an easy situation. It's a tricky situation because you could think, 'OK, the objective is just not to lose big (to Napoli)', but I think that would be a mistake.

"We need to get it into our heads to go there, play in a positive way and try to win the game, because anything else would be a dangerous gamble."

Wilshere opened the scoring after only 27 seconds - the fastest goal in the Champions League this season - and completed his brace in the 65th minute when he converted a low cross from Mesut Ozil.

The England midfielder had previously scored only twice this season, and he said he was keen to add more goals to his repertoire.

Asked what his goal target for the campaign was, Wilshere told ITV: "At the start of the season I said 10 goals. I've never scored four in a season (before), so we'll see. I'm feeling good at the moment."

Wenger praised the coolness of Wilshere's opening goal, which saw him cut inside a defender before curling a shot home, and suggested he should take inspiration from teammate Aaron Ramsey, who has already found the net 11 times for the Premier League leader this term.

"I like his first goal, because before he rushed a little bit," Wenger said. "He is starting to think, 'What Ramsey can do, I can do as well'.

"He is calm in front of the goal; especially the first one showed that."

Wenger was, however, critical of Ozil, who saw a 37th-minute penalty saved by Marseille goalkeeper Steve Mandanda following a truncated run-up.

"Everybody can miss a penalty, but I think his run on to the ball was a bit short. But it's the way he takes them," the Frenchman said.

He also expressed annoyance with midfielder Mathieu Flamini for cutting the sleeves on his shirt.

It is an Arsenal tradition that players take to the field wearing shirts with sleeves of the same length, and with Flamini's teammates having all sported long-sleeved shirts, Wenger pledged to speak to the French midfielder about the matter.

With Marseille having already been eliminated, coach Elie Baup used the opportunity to give some of his younger players a taste of the Champions League.

Midfielders Mario Lemina, 20, and 21-year-old Giannelli Imbula started the game and Baup said he hoped they would learn from the experience.

"What I take from it is that, for our squad, tonight there were lots of young players who dipped their toes in this competition for the first or second time," he said.

"We have to analyze all of that and show them how to progress from matches like tonight."

 

Wenger urges Gunners to 'finish the job'

Arsenal's Jack Wilshere (right) challenges Olympique Marseille's Giannelli Imbula in their Champions League match on Tuesday. Wilshere scored both goals in Arsenal's 2-0 win. Eddie Keogh / Reuters

 

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