happy betoi aku semalam tengok game ni.
akhirnya pasukan si harry reknap tibai juga team si profesor wengeroy nie.
You bottled it: Boss Wenger furious as Arsenal lose at home to rivals Spurs for the first time in 17 years
By Derek Hunter Last updated at 11:28 PM on 20th November 2010
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger lost his cool at the Emirates yesterday and practically accused his players of lacking the 'bottle' to establish themselves as Premier League frontrunners.
Younes Kaboul's late winner for Tottenham in the north London derby left Wenger lashing out in anger at a wasted opportunity to send a positive message to his title rivals.
White heart: Spurs celebrate Younes Kaboul's late winner
A second successive home defeat - a third in all this season after slipups against Newcastle and West Bromwich - left Arsenal fans furious, particularly since it was the first time in 17 years that they had lost at home to their biggest rivals.
And a seething Wenger said: 'Three home defeats are three too many. What is worrying for me is that we had an opportunity to go top of the league, and when we have to deliver, we can't. That's worrying because that's part of our job.
'We put ourselves in the right position and failed - we have to accept that. It is more a mental than a football thing. We were in a position to win the game and we didn't win it and, of course, that is difficult to swallow. We couldn't maintain the focus or the urgency for 90 minutes.
terduduk si coach professor nih....hahahahaah....
On his knees: Arsene Wenger suffered on an agonising afternoon for Arsenal
'I put that down to bad luck, fatigue after the midweek international games, some basic errors and a lack of cautiousness.'
Samir Nasri had opened the scoring, having refused to shake the hand of Spurs captain and fellow Frenchman William Gallas, the ex-Gunner, before kick-off due to past differences.
Marouane Chamakh doubled Arsenal's lead but Gareth Bale cut the deficit.
'It is difficult to accept when you are 2-0 up and you have a freekick but you are caught on the counter- attack,' added Wenger, who also claimed he did not see the Cesc Fabregas hand-ball that led to Rafael van der Vaart's penalty equaliser.