Wenger: 'Judge our season at the end of the season'

Last updated : 18 March 2015 By Chris

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"I felt the performance was enough tonight, but it was a very difficult task. If you look at the numbers, we had a 98 per cent chance to be out, but we did fight and produce the game we wanted.

"At half-time, the game could have been over with the chances we created, overall we pay for the fact that in the first game we did not produce the performance we wanted.

"Monaco played at home, have zero shots on target and yet go to the quarter-final."

"Football is not a fairytale, it is a matter of being realistic and being clinical, maybe a bit lucky as well, maybe that is part of the game.

"If you take a look at the shots on target in the two games, they were well rewarded, and were very clinical. They really surprised us in the first leg when we were too sure of ourselves on the night."

"I felt the referee had a very poor first half personally. I just told him that I was not happy with some decisions."

"I am realistic enough to know every season is different. Judge our season at the end of the season. Tonight I don't believe we had a disappointing performance, it was a positive performance and you can take that into the end of the season."