Wenger: 'At least it keeps our unbeaten run going'

Last updated : 27 November 2011 By .

"The positives are we have shown an exceptional spirit and desire, refusal to lose the game. You could see many players were on the fringe, and that we had not completely digested the Champions League game on Wednesday night.

"We needed to dig deep, the circumstances in the game went against us because the moment when Fulham scored they were not crossing halfway a lot.

"We scored an own goal at a moment when it was all us, earlier in the season, we could have lost this game, but we came back. It is disappointing because we dropped two points, but at least it keeps our unbeaten run going."

"We had a bit of mental and physical fatigue because we had not completely recovered from the Champions League game, and that happens sometimes.

"We lacked a bit of accuracy in our passing, however we still had the potential to win, early on in the game we could have scored."

"We gave a lot on Wednesday night, and it is a short amount of time to play again. But it is not an excuse, it is an explanation.

"We want to be in the Champions League, so we can not cry when we are tired. Our challenge is to win these types of games even when we are tired."