Wenger's comments to Radio 5, post-match were interesting earlier today [oops, I mean yesterday]. In answer to his team's abject failure to compete with WBA, he said that he was disappointed that his team didn't make more productive use of their 77% possession. That was the gist of it anyway, and the subject turned to his decision to leave or not. What struck me was his apparent disregard of his team's lack of ability to stop WBA making the very most of their 23% possession. And this was before I'd even seen a minute of action. This is where I think Wenger is so out of date. Several posters have mentioned how much football on the pitch has changed in the last 10, or even 5 years, and Wenger hasn't changed with it. In possession, his teams still want to walk the ball into the net. Only Sanchez seems to think from the box of the last 5 years. But, out of possession, It was glaring with Wenger's team being so open and content not to press the opposition. Admittedly, WBA often kapowed the ball out of defence, on the counter, bypassing any potential press anyway, but Arsenal were so slack in every department, without the ball, that they had no answer. And Wenger has a defence coach sat right next to him, i.e. someone who concentrates on what is needed when Arsenal don't have the ball. I can only assume the players are no longer listening to Bould and Wenger.