ArsAne Wenger remains "convinced" that Arsenal will qualify for the Champions League but he warned that there clearly was no more any margin for error following a Bacary Sagna error allowed Robin van Persie to draw his Emirates Stadium return with Manchester United's equaliser in Sunday's 1-1 draw. Wenger spoke of the "disappointed love" that the home crowd had thought with regard to Van Persie, who obtained a pre-match guard of honour with his United team-mates from the Arsenal participants to mark his club's 20th group title. His 43rd-minute purpose, scored from the penalty area after Sagna's poor move and misjudged recovery tackle, was his 29th of the summer season. Van Persie later visited the Arsenal dressing room to see his old friends but Wenger's angry was positioned in him being "treated effectively by our defenders" on the field. "I believe equaliser played a large part in this game because it put us in an arduous position," he said. "We had to open ourselves fully up and set every thing forward and often a bit more with power than with strategy. Where we will have lost the game we opened ourselves up for counterattack. "Sagna is very disappointed. He is a person who gives absolutely everything in every game and I think he made a poor pass that will occur and maybe after, he panicked somewhat since he maybe wanted to restore too quickly what he did. He'd time for you to handle but he has preserved us so often. It was sad that it happened today." System slipped to fourth position and, if Tottenham Hotspur were to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 8 May, Wenger's group may find they don't have get a handle on of these Champions League success. Before that, however, Chelsea should visit United. It is fiendishly tight. "If we win our activities, it'll be enough," Wenger suggested, "and I am persuaded we will be there. There's no place for dropping things nevertheless the other groups are in exactly the same position. We know we cannot drop points." Wenger took issue with the notion that it had been inevitable that Van Persie would report and he proposed that the value of charges did not weigh as heavily. But he was pleased, generally, with the value that was proven to his former person. "I do not believe he scored," Wenger said. "He obtained a fee. It matters but it is not totally the exact same. You always look at how many goals he has scored with penalties and how many he scored in open play, when you obtain a goalscorer. But his penalty was taken by him very well. I understand when he made a decision to take the charge that it had been 80% he scores. He was our penalty taker. He does that well. He does lots of things well. "He was within our dressing room [after the match] because the food is better inside our dressing room than their dressing room. We're opponents [with United] but at the end of the afternoon, we chose to sell him. You want us to produce a guard of honour and to respect the winners but you have to simply accept as well that respect exists after the game. You want to give absolutely everything for the 90 minutes and, after the game, you could still speak with each other." United now know that they cannot reach accurate documentation 96-point Premier League finish and Sir Alex Ferguson lamented missed chances and the referee Phil Dowd's choices to book five of his people. "When we had a bad, he is booked us right away," Ferguson said. "We have among the best disciplinary documents in the united states. For Manchester United to have five people ordered, I do not believe that is right. Collection tripped at a fantastic speed, very intense, with lots of fights and the referee just could not hold up."
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