Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has revealed that he knows nothing about Theo Walcott's freak injury
at the end of Arsenal's 3-0 win over Bolton.
The Gunners were on course for a major celebration as skipper Robin van Persie completed a
century of goals with an impressive brace and Alex Song struck late with a clinical finish.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has admitted his admiration for Bolton center-back Gary Cahill and
has refused to play down talk of chasing the defender's signature again in January.
The Gunners were linked with Cahill's services throughout the summer but Wenger reportedly
submitted an official bid less than half of Bolton's valuation, which subsequently led to a public
bust-up with Trotters boss Owen Coyle.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is of the opinion that the Gunners' season begins in earnest with
victory over Swansea City at the Emirates Stadium after a dreadful start to the new campaign. It
was former British Prime Minster Harold Wilson who once said that ‘a week is a long time in
politics'. Indeed, the [.
Throughout the summer, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has been busy defending his transfer policy
and denying a deliberate effort to avoid spending major sums on transfers.
In one of his most recent interviews at the club's official website, though, Wenger took the
discussion on this topic to a whole new level by insisting that he is more than willing to spend
big on the transfer fee and wages of players such as the Gunners' five deadline day signings, as
long as the expenditure is justified.
Peter Hill-Wood has dismissed Joey Barton's admission that he could have joined Arsenal had it
not been for his clash with Gervinho on the first day of the season.
QPR midfielder Barton was linked with a shock to the Gunners during the summer and revealed he
spoke to Arsene Wenger about a possible move.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger insists that in order to remain consistent following their 3-0 win
over Bolton, his Gunners side must keep their nerves in check and patiently approach the remainder
of the season one match at a time.
Saturday afternoon's triumph at the Emirates served as a massive boost to Wenger's men as they
have now cut the deficit at the top to nine points and with 32 matches yet to be played, the
Frenchman wants his entire squad to stay focused.