Wenger not worried who gets goals
2010-03-12 17:21:33
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Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger |
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Barclays Premier League leaders Manchester United are not in action until Sunday against Fulham, who went down 3-1 away to Juventus in the Europa League last night.
So should Chelsea fail to beat London rivals West Ham, then the Gunners could go back to the top of the table with victory at KC Stadium in Saturday's late kick-off.
With 69 goals, Arsenal are the leading scorers in the Premier League ahead of this weekend's fixtures.
However, 14 of those have come from midfielder Cesc Fabregas, and the Arsenal captain is set to miss the clash with the relegation battlers because of a hamstring problem.
Denmark striker Nicklas Bendtner wasted a string of chances against Burnley last weekend, but made amends by grabbing a hat-trick against Porto - the first of his senior career at Arsenal.
Arsenal boss Wenger, however, is not concerned by who scores - just as long as his side continue to find the net on a regular basis.
"We have the best attack in the Premier League this season - and our strikers have not scored as many goals," he said.
"So for us it is important our team play is right, then anyone can score in our team.
"There is no special responsibility on any given striker to score goals."