Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admits Gunners have no right to think about winning the English Premier League trophy after their shock 1-2 defeat to Swansea City on Wednesday
London: Frustrated Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger insisted admitted the Gunners have lost the right to dream about a first Premier League title since 2004 after the crippling 2-1 home defeat to Swansea.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
Boss Wenger, said they must quickly recover from Wednesday's loss ahead of Saturday's clash at Tottenham.
Wayne Routledge and Ashley Williams struck the goals to sink Arsenal, who took an early lead through Joel Campbell.
'Difficult moment'
"At the moment I am worrying more about the result," said Wenger. "We've just lost three games and that is always a very difficult moment for the team.
Gunners reload: Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil (left) and striker Olivier Giroud await the restart after Swansea’s second goal in the EPL match at the Emirates Stadium in London on Wednesday. Pic/AFP
"So, at the moment, we don't dream, we have to be realistic and come back to what we do well. And do the basics.
"We want the focus to be on trying to win the next game, and we won't talk about the title tonight. I'm not in the mood to do that tonight.
"It's a big disappointment and we have to swallow that and bounce back."
