Anfield an 'accident', insists Wenger

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Arsenal's manager, Arsene Wenger, maintains the team can bounce back from their "accident"at Liverpool by beating Manchester United on Wednesday evening. The Gunners were blitzed 5-1 at Anfield on Saturday - when they trailed 4-0 after just 18 minutes - and were knocked off the top of the Barclays Premier League table by Chelsea.

Wenger accepts his side did not produce the required performance of championship challengers, but is confident of a response against an inconsistent United side at the Emirates Stadium.

“It is always a disappointment to lose a game, but I think it was an accident because we have been very stable defensively and we have to treat it like that,” said Wenger.

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