Under-fire Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger admits he's a anxious man following his side's shock 3-0 defeat to Crystal Palace on Monday night.
Goals from Andros Townsend, Yohan Cabaye and Luka Milivojevic sparked jubilant scenes among the home crowd but the travelling fans were far from impressed with their side's lacklustre display.
"This thing of losing tonight, where does it leave you for top four?" We're very disappointed in that dressing room, like the fans are as well because we've let them down tonight.
"Tonight the worry is not me, it's the fact we lost a big game and that's a big worry".
Asked to assess his team's top-four chances, Wenger said: "As very hard, like you, certainly".
Some Arsenal fans are in open revolt, protesting against Arsene Wenger and calling for the Frenchman to walk away from the club after 21 years.
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After hearing Walcott's comments, Carragher told Sky Sports: 'I think his opening comment is "that's not Arsenal" - that is Arsenal!
"I face it in every press conference at the moment but tonight I'm not in the mood to speak about it", he told the BBC. "To see that we lost the game in the way we did, that's very disappointing".
"I'm disappointed and determined to put things right", Wenger said.
"The last eight games, regardless of results, would just be a celebration for a fantastic career to this football club but not knowing is causing problems and issues for fans, as it is maybe for players".
Arsenal's players then faced a barrage of abuse from their own supporters as they boarded the team bus to depart Selhurst Park, with the likes of Theo Walcott, Granit Xhaka and Olivier Giroud jeered loudly.
"The best description of the players was two years ago from Graeme Souness, who said they are a team of son-in-laws". All five teams above Arsenal won over the weekend and the club's only chance of silverware this season is in the FA Cup, with a tricky semifinal against Manchester City coming up later this month.





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