Wenger says rest is necessary

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says it's not unusual for a busy program of football to force rest periods for players.

Arsene Wenger said he didn't have to justify his decision to give Arsenal players a two-day break this week as he hit out at the "unbelievable" criticism his move had received.

"It's not necessarily fatigue, I don't see why that's suddenly a problem," Wenger said on Thursday. "We have played without a break since December, we don't have to justify that, it's unbelievable.

"We are in a society where everyone wants to control everything; I don't understand this at all.

"We are entitled to do unusual things. We came out of a heavy schedule. We had two days off, that's all.

"Sometimes it's not only physical, it's mental, you're under pressure all the time, there's nothing unusual there," the Frenchman explained.

"Sometimes when you're under this kind of pressure it's good to refresh.

"My opportunity is just to put the best team out who can win the game, it's not about individuals, it's about the team."

Meanwhile Wenger added he expected Mesut Ozil to be fit for Premier League title contenders Arsenal's match away to Stoke on Saturday.

And he backed Ozil to be strong enough mentally to overcome the disappointment of his woeful penalty miss during the Gunners' 2-0 Champions League defeat by Bayern Munich.

"He (Ozil) had a difficult game because he missed that penalty, and it was on his mind," said Wenger.

One Arsenal player who has enjoyed rather more European success recently, albeit not with the London club, is Joel Campbell.

On loan to Olympiakos, the forward scored an excellent goal in the Greek side's 2-0 Champions League win over Manchester United in Piraeus on Tuesday.


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