Thegoalmac understands that Arsene Wenger has defensive worries to ponder ahead of Arsenal's Champions League clash with Anderlecht on Wednesday.
Wenger's side claimed a welcome three points in their last European
outing, beating Galatasaray 4-1 at the Emirates Stadium, but recent
domestic form has proved a cause for concern.
A loss to London
rivals Chelsea prior to the international break was followed by a 2-2
draw with Hull City on Saturday, in which Danny Welbeck was required to
salvage a point late on.
Wenger was unhappy with Hull's second
goal, lamenting sloppy defending, and clearly frustrated when questioned
by the media over his side's shortcomings.
The Frenchman has
called for an improved showing at the back against an Anderlecht side
beaten just once in 15 matches this term - by Group D rivals Borussia
Dortmund on matchday two.
"Last year we had 17 clean sheets
with the same defenders. We have not started to do that at the moment,"
Wenger told reporters. "This season has been much harder. It's difficult
to say why because there's not just one reason.
"It's a
post-World Cup year. It's [also] because we had to play Besiktas to
qualify for the Champions League without having everybody ready. We have
missed many players but our defensive efficiency is not there at the
moment. You cannot survive at the top level by always conceding two
goals. It's impossible."
Featuring in the group stage of the
competition for a third consecutive year, Anderlecht will be eager to
avoid a sixth consecutive home loss in the Champions League and move off
the bottom of Group D.
Besnik Hasi's men lead the Belgian top
flight by three points but needed Steven Defour's second-half equaliser
to avoid defeat against Mechelen on Saturday, with Hasi describing the
opening 45 minutes of that match as the worst of his tenure.
Anderlecht are seeking to end an unwanted sequence of fourth-place
finishes in the group stage, which stretches back through their
last seven campaigns since they reached the last 16 in 2000-01. Hasi was
able to hand experienced defender Anthony Vanden Borre a return at the
weekend after a calf injury but Fabrice N'Sakala remains out of
contention due to a knee problem.
Emiliano Martinez appears set
to make his Champions League debut in goal for Arsenal, with regular
No.1 Wojciech Szczesny suspended and David Ospina (hip) also
unavailable. Wenger is also set to be without Mesut Ozil (knee), while
Laurent Koscielny (Achilles) is a major doubt.
However, Aaron
Ramsey returned from a hamstring injury against Hull and Jack Wilshere
is expected to be available, despite limping off in the second half of
Saturday's draw.
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