Arsenal need to respond with quality and belief when they take on
Crystal Palace following their painful season-opening Premier League
defeat against West Ham United, manager Arsene Wenger said on Friday.West
Ham dashed Wenger's hopes of making a fast start to the season when
they capitalised on errors by goalkeeper Petr Cech to secure a 2-0
victory at The Emirates last weekend.
Wenger backed Cech to bounce
back quickly after the Czech international, hailed by supporters as the
missing piece in Arsenal's quest for a first Premier League title since
2004, flopped on debut following his arrival from champions Chelsea.
"He
(Cech) analyses very well. He's a bright man and he knows that it is
down to how well he responds," the Frenchman told reporters.
"A defeat is never a blessing. It always hurts. We have analysed what has happened but that should not take our belief away.
"We were defensively quite sound but we made two mistakes we paid for. We were not creative or accurate enough.
"We
have shown that we have the quality to respond, so let's focus on that
on Sunday. It's how you respond that makes your season."
The
Gunners travel to Crystal Palace on Sunday with Chile international
Alexis Sanchez, who returned late to training after the Copa America,
back in contention but striker Danny Welbeck is "at least three weeks
away" with a knee injury.
Arsenal last lost at Palace in a
top-flight match in 1979 but the south London club have shown steady
progress since returning to the Premier League in 2013 and earned praise
from Wenger for their work in the transfer window.
Former Arsenal
transfer target Yohan Cabaye has joined from Paris St Germain for a
club-record fee, goal-scoring winger Bakary Sako moved from
Wolverhampton Wanderers on a free, while young strikers Patrick Bamford
and Connor Wickham have added firepower up front.
"They have made
great additions," Wenger said. "Cabaye has a good eye, a good long pass
and that's important for Crystal Palace."
Wenger said he is still
looking to add to his squad before the transfer window closes but will
not rush into the market despite Arsenal losing their opening match of
the season.
"When you lose a game you always get those demands,"
he said. "If we find somebody, anywhere who will strengthen our squad,
we will do it.
"But it is not easy, it is not supermarket stuff where you go in and say 'I would like this please.'"
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