Wenger backs team's title run

09:11, March 22, 2010      

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger played up his team's Premier League title credentials after a hard-fought win against West Ham sent them to the top of the league.

The Gunners will slip back if either Manchester United or Chelsea win their games in hand but the long-serving manager hailed his young team's maturity after playing half of Saturday's 2-0 win with 10 men.

"People don't realize how young we are," the Frenchman said. "This team will win but the sooner the better and we can win this year.

"We have improved on the maturity side. We played with class and spirit and kept our nerve in the important moments which will only strengthen our belief in future games," he said.

Few doubt the Gunners have the talent in their ranks to win the league and Wenger played down doubts about the ability of his young team to cope with the mental pressure.

"We are not under any special pressure because we are beyond expectations," the former Monaco boss said.

"We are all conscious we've won nothing yet but the hunger is there, the talent is there and that means nerves are there."

Wenger's men looked to be comfortable after Brazilian midfielder Denilson scored with a sweet low shot after five minutes but were jolted just before halftime when defender Thomas Vermaelen conceded a penalty.

The Belgium centerback was red-carded after hauling down Mexico winger Guillermo Franco in the box and will now serve a one-match ban.

Hammers winger Alessandro Diamanti took the spot-kick but was thwarted by Arsenal stopper Manuel Almunia's full-length save to his left.

Captain Cesc Fabregas, returning after a two-match absence, sealed the points late on, converting a penalty after defender Matthew Upson handled in the area.

Vermaelen's suspension exposes Arsenal's lack of cover in central defense but Wenger backed Cameroon midfielder Alex Song to shine after turning in an assured display when asked to drop back after the red card.

"Song was absolutely outstanding, it looked so easy to him," the long-serving boss said.

"I know he can play there and I have no fear to continue playing him at the back."

The north-London team has drawn favorites Barcelona in the Champions League and it will need the experience of veteran defender Sol Campbell and Saturday's hero Almunia if the season is not to peter out.

Wenger expressed concern over the workload of his centerhalf, but backed his Portuguese stopper to continue confounding his doubters.

"He (Almunia) made a few errors at the start of the season but for two or three months he's been absolutely outstanding and credit to him. He is silencing his critics," the Frenchman said.

"Sol was outstanding but to repeat games could be a problem. He's very important to us and his experience is vital in the dressingroom. He's done it before so the players listen to him."

The Hammers sit just three points above the relegation zone but showed enough class and fight on Saturday to suggest they should stay up.

Source: China Daily
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