I only just got home.
I know Ade got the first two, who got the last one?
And how did we play?
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Via E-Mail, Arsene Wenger wrote:Dear Supporter,
Saturday was our first game after losing at Tottenham but I was not worried at all before facing Newcastle. This team has done extremely well since the start of the season and I was quite confident they would win.
We played against a good Newcastle side who started strongly and they created some chances in the early stages. But in the second half it was completely different. We took control and I feel the second goal killed off Newcastle. It was a difficult game but the right result.
It was clear that the first goal would have a big impact on the result. We scored when we were in control of the game, and that of course was mentally difficult for Newcastle because they knew then it would be difficult. If they had scored in the first half, that certainly would have given them more belief.
I named Theo Walcott in the starting line-up because at the moment he needs games. You could see that he grew in the game, he was very good in the second half as he slowly found confidence. Sometimes when a player feels he has not had a good game, you give him another game to show him that you believe in him.
I was asked many questions after Saturday's game about the incident between Emmanuel Adebayor and Nicklas Bendtner. Frankly, in what team do incidents not happen? I am surprised that a country with such a history in the game makes so much of it, but I can understand it as well because it is something to talk about.
We now look forward to Tuesday night’s match against Newcastle United, this time in the Premier League.
Thanks for your support.