Arsenal will recover from the "nerves" they suffered in their
opening-day Premier League defeat by West Ham, their manager Arsene
Wenger says.
The Gunners lost 2-0 at home on Sunday, despite having 62% of possession and 22 shots.
"We will respond to that accident," said Wenger.
"The players were maybe too nervous and put too much pressure on themselves. Today we have been hurt mentally and it is a good opportunity to respond."
He added: "We were not convincing offensively or defensively. I knew it could be a tricky game, if you can't win the game, make sure you don't lose it."
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"When you're a pro footballer, you have to face your responsibilities and not always look at something else.
"Today we have to look at ourselves and think we were not good enough and not to think that these kinds of things [signings] are solutions for us.
"The easy thing would be to criticise Arsenal but they were well below par, especially after seeing them win the FA Cup and the pre-season they had."
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