Gunners pass test of character

Arsene Wenger
12 April 2012

Arsene Wenger felt his young Arsenal team came through another test of character as they dispatched 10-man Bolton 4-1 to keep up with Barclays Premier League leaders Chelsea at Emirates Stadium.

The unbeaten Gunners have now won three of their opening four league games, making the most of rivals Manchester United dropping points at Everton while also making sure Chelsea, with a 100% record, are still within touching distance.

"We have had two games, at Blackburn and here, which we certainly would not have taken six points from two years ago," Wenger said.

"The players can handle these situations.

"Overall it was a competitive game where we dominated and created many chances, but when you play against Bolton, as long as you don't kill the game off, they can score - you can dominate 80% of the game and still lose.

"They marked us very tight, which provoked a very physical game, but they also played well.

"Bolton had full commitment and we needed to be patient, to get our technique and passing to prevail.

"It was a good test for our two centre-backs, who did very well and I am pleased with the performance of the whole team."

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