Football: Wenger shoots himself in the foot over Sanchez decision

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger during the Liverpool vs Arsenal Premier League match in Anfield on March 4, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

ENGLAND (REUTERS) - Arsene Wenger reckoned that leaving his leading marksman Alexis Sanchez on the substitutes bench had been a "debatable" decision but it was one that appeared to backfire on the Arsenal manager in the 3-1 defeat at Liverpool on Saturday.

There had been plenty of surprise at Anfield when the Arsenal team sheet showed no place in the line-up for either Sanchez or Theo Walcott in such an important clash.

Wenger said he felt the more aerial threat offered by Danny Welbeck and Olivier Giroud, who earned the starting spots, would be important as Arsenal would need "to fight in the air as well."

Yet when his side had been outplayed and looked toothless at two goals down after 45 minutes, Wenger evidently had no option but to bring on the livewire Chilean at half-time.

Sure enough, the man who has scored 17 league goals this term did help transform the game, making his first half absence seem all the more puzzling.

It gave the impression of being too little, too late.

Providing Arsenal with an injection of fight and enterprise, Sanchez not only laid on the goal for Welbeck but also helped energise the rather hapless-looking Giroud, who headed against the bar early in the second half.

Asked on BT Sport if he felt the decision not to play Sanchez from the start had backfired on him, Wenger said: "Yes, but I felt as well that the strikers suffered from the fact that we didn't dominate the midfield.

"It's always debatable. In the second half it was much easier.

"We conceded cheap goals, and you do not expect that in a game like this. We came back in the second half, responded well, but didn't perform at our level in the first half."

The defeat, at the onset of another crucial week for Arsenal with Bayern Munich poised to end their latest Champions League odyssey, is bound only to raise further questions over Wenger's decision-making among his increasingly vociferous band of critics.

Having dropped to fifth place and with Liverpool now having leapfrogged his side, the 67-year-old's hopes of seeing another season of Champions League action with the Gunners are looking increasingly uncertain.

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