Wenger backs Denilson to shine
Arsene Wenger has no doubt Denilson can step into Alex Song's
midfield enforcer role as Arsenal look to keep the pressure on
leaders Chelsea.
Cameroon international Song played his last game in the FA
Cup third-round win at West Ham before jetting off to Angola for
the African Nations Cup.
Wenger has plenty of options for the role which has seen Song
help protect Cesc Fabregas and allow the captain - now set to
return for the trip to the Reebok next weekend - more freedom to
support the attack.
Denilson is fit again following a back problem, and the
Arsenal manager believes the Brazilian - who turns 22 in February -
can rise to the challenge. Wenger said: "Denilson has 150 games in
the Premier League. People do not notice how important he is for us
and he can play in every single position in midfield.
"He is very strong in reading the game and winning the ball
back."
Wenger maintains his young Arsenal side have both the
required hunger and mental strength to continue their march towards
the top of the table. The Gunners could move to within a point of
leaders Chelsea if they beat Bolton, currently without a manager.
It is a remarkable turnaround in fortunes since being
outmuscled 3-0 at home by Chelsea at the end of November. In that
period, Arsenal have recorded five wins from six Premier League
games, while both Chelsea and second-placed Manchester United have
struggled for consistency.
Wenger, though, never lost faith in his young Gunners to
deliver. "One month ago we were far from the top teams, and since
have created momentum," he said. "We refused to give up and
continued to fight and believe in our strengths.
"The biggest test in our camp was the mental strengths of the
players and the solidarity of the players. That has been tested.
"What we have realised in one month gives us a good
springboard to go even further. Why should we stop here?
"The next two months will determine how ambitious and how
hungry we are." Wenger added: "It does not mean Chelsea or
Manchester United do not have hunger - but what I know is that
within our team we have a great hunger for success. We have great
solidarity and team spirit.
"We are a team who has grown up together and wants to achieve
things.
"We have not won anything yet together and that makes us
hungry for success."
Wenger is on the market for some fresh talent to strengthen
the squad, particularly with Holland international Robin van Persie
a long-term absentee after suffering a knee injury. However, the
Arsenal manager maintains as yet, there are no fresh developments.
"Ideally because of the number of games you have in January,
you want to act as quickly as possible, but at the moment it is
very quiet," he said. "You hear here and there a player is going,
but there is always more talk in the media than movement and more
speculation than acting."