Saturday, April 30, 2011

Wenger blames himself, continues to look incredibly depressed

Last week, we compiled a series of photographs that depicted the whirlpool of depression and disbelief that has sucked the life out of Arsene Wenger of late. Now we have more.

A 90th minute goal from Tamir Cohen gave Bolton a shock 2-1 win over Arsenal on Sunday, ending their title hopes (like, for real this time...probably) and plunging Wenger deeper into a pit of depression that keeps finding a new bottom. And now, he's even piling all the blame for Arsenal's failures on himself.

From the Guardian:

"I feel the players had an outstanding attitude all season and are not to blame," Wenger said. "If someone is to blame, it is me. I pick the team, I choose the players.

"It's very unsatisfactory because we have had one of our easiest run-ins for a long, long time and we didn't take our chances. That is frustrating because I feel the potential is there but we still lack something — maturity and experience and calm in important situations."

Hmm, if only there was a way one could swap money for players that possess maturity, experience and calm in important situations. Maybe during a designated period twice a year. This period could be called a "sale door" and clubs in need of players they don't have could acquire them, then go on to win trophies. Hahaha but that's all just nonsense talk.

Jokes aside, I'm getting worried about Arsene. This simply is not the body language of a man who is in a healthy frame of mind...

Someone needs to buy this guy a puppy.

Photos: Reuters, Getty

Monica Keena Anne Marie Kortright Paige Butcher Amanda Peet Xenia Seeberg

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