I was very angry and I couldn't bottle up my emotions, admits Gallas

13 April 2012

Arsenal captain William Gallas has revealed his "anger" at the events of last weekend against Birmingham, where the Gunners lost striker Eduardo to a broken leg, dropped two points and their skipper finished the game in tears.

Gallas, 30, lost his cool during the dramatic end to the Barclays Premier League match at St Andrews, which saw the home side snatch a last-gasp equaliser from the penalty spot.

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Former Chelsea defender Gallas, who was handed the captain's armband following the departure of Thierry Henry in the summer, walked down the other end of the pitch following the controversial decision by referee Mike Dean to award the penalty - before then lashing out at an advertising hoarding and even bursting into tears following the final whistle as he sat inconsolable in the centre circle.

There have even been reports some senior Arsenal players had to calm their skipper down in the dressing room as Gallas continued his emotional response to what had been a difficult afternoon.

However, manager Arsene Wenger yesterday expressed complete confidence in his "outstanding" captain.

Gallas admits the sequence of events at St Andrews had just become too much as his emotions ran overboard.

Speaking in today's matchday programme notes, the Arsenal captain said: "Maybe it should not have been a penalty against us at the end, but the referee whistled for it so there is nothing you can do - that is difficult to accept.

"I was very angry at the end of the game, very angry because I am a passionate man and I know how difficult it is to win the title.

"I was angry about a lot of things, nothing in particular but everything which happened that day had built up.

"We dropped two points in the last minute, and if we go on to become champions this season, it will not matter - but if we don't win it, everybody will look at those games against Birmingham.

"We made a mistake and it is difficult to answer how much that will hurt us until the end of the season."

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