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Arsene Wenger delighted with Arsenal response at Manchester United

Robin van Persie, Louis van Gaal and Arsene Wenger make their way to the bench before Manchester United take on Arsenal
Image: Robin van Persie, Louis van Gaal and Arsene Wenger make their way to the bench before Manchester United take on Arsenal

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger insists his side’s draw at Manchester United was crucial to their chances of finishing in the Premier League top three.

Tyler Blackett’s late own goal was enough to hand Arsenal a share of the spoils and their first point at Old Trafford in six years as they stayed two points ahead of Manchester United in third.

And Wenger hailed his side’s response after they battled back from trailing to Ander Herrera’s first-half strike.

“It was important today to not let Manchester United get in front of us, even if we have a game in hand,” Wenger told Sky Sports.

“Mentally it was important for us not to lose two games and to come back in a game like that.

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger claims his side created enough chances to win the game against Manchester United at Old Trafford

“Second-half it was all us and we’ve shown a great response. Man United had a good start and were a bit sharper than us.

“I believe in the second-half we took over and dominated the game. We had the chances to win it.”

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Arsenal failed to manage a single shot in the first half - the first time in a single half of a Premier League match they had failed to do so since November 2004.

And when asked what that was down to, Wenger replied: “I believe we lost too many balls. We were too stretched in the middle of the park.

“We were not compact enough and we needed to be more incisive with our passing and more on the front foot.

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“Physically, United dropped in the second-half and our energy levels took over.”

Wenger also praised the impact of substitutes Theo Walcott and Jack Wilshere as the former played a key part in Arsenal’s late equaliser.

“I have a squad of 25 players who can play at the top level," the Frenchman said. “Unfortunately you can only start 11.

“Theo is sharper now. People forget he has been out for a year and Jack has not played since November. But when Jack and Theo came on on today they had a positive impact.”

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