Wenger looks for Gunners to rebound from Man United reverse

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Arsenal demonstrated their powers of recovery midweek but Arsene Wenger knows a greater test lies ahead when they return to Premier League action at Southampton on Sunday.
Wenger and his players were left crushed following last weekendā€™s home defeat by Manchester United when they dominated periods of the game, producing 33 shots on goal, only to see Jose Mourinhoā€™s team run out 3-1 winners.
A much changed line-up put that result behind them when the Gunners wrapped up their Europa League group-stage campaign with a 6-0 home victory over BATE Borisov with Jack Wilshere in particular pressing his claims for more Premier league action.

Ā The meeting with Mauricio Pellegrinoā€™s Saints side, however, is more significant than a dead rubber in Europe ā€“- Wengerā€™s side had already qualified for the knockout stage before the meeting with BATE -ā€“ with the Gunners desperate to force their way back into the top four.

Wenger has been impressed with the way his side have fought back after trailing in a number of games this season and similar qualities will be required at St Maryā€™s Stadium.
ā€œItā€™s down to the attitude of the players, the team mentality and I must say the united spirit the players have shown,ā€ said Wenger.
ā€œTheir focus makes it an absolute pleasure to work with them on a daily basis.
ā€œThatā€™s the quality that will be needed until the end of the season because we play in the Premier League where you have to be focused in every single game.ā€
Wenger is in no doubt Southampton pose a threat to Arsenalā€™s hopes of returning to winning ways in the league.
ā€œThey have Charlie Austin back now, and of course they have players like Dusan Tadic, Nathan Redmond, Sofiane Boufal who are all very strong offensively,ā€ he said.
ā€œIt is true that if you look at the number of goals they scored and the quality of their last two performances, it looks like they are coming back to a much more dangerous team.ā€

ā€“ ā€˜The most mature Wilshereā€™ ā€“

Wenger must decide whether to hand Wilshere a first Premier League start of the campaign in the wake of his outstanding midweek display.
ā€œThe next step is for him to be competitive in the Premier League and to fight for his place in the team,ā€ said Wenger.
ā€œI would say this is the most mature Wilshere I have seen, in the game and outside the game. He is not excessive, he has taken a distance from the pressure that was always around him.ā€
Pellegrinoā€™s side have shown signs of improvement recently, beating Everton and drawing with neighbours Bournemouth either side of a last-minute defeat at Manchester City, to move up to mid-table.
Boufal has played a more prominent role after spending the opening weeks on the bench and the Morocco international says he is now finding his feet.
ā€œYes, I need to progress, I need to be more consistent, I know this, but now the most difficult period is gone and now I look forward to the future,ā€ said Boufal.
AFP

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