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Arsene Wenger says his Arsenal team need the fans' support ahead of crucial Bournemouth game

Arsene Wenger admits his contract situation may have had a bad impact on the Arsenal dressing room
Image: Arsene Wenger has said Arsenal need their fans ahead of Bournemouth game at the Emirates on Saturday

Arsene Wenger has called for the Arsenal fans' support as his side look to rebuild their Premier League season.

Arsenal were beaten 4-0 by Liverpool at Anfield prior to the international break, a result striker Olivier Giroud claims the team were "ashamed" of.

Fans' frustrations intensified on Deadline Day after the club were unable to sign Monaco's Thomas Lemar following a record £92m bid, but despite their disappointment, Wenger has called for support ahead of Saturday's game with Bournemouth.

Arsenal's German midfielder Mesut Ozil (L) and Arsenal's Swiss midfielder Granit Xhaka react after conceding against Liverpool
Image: Arsenal were comprehensively beaten by Liverpool 4-0 before the international break

"The players forget very quickly how good they are - much quicker than you think. We have to continue to believe in our strengths and not to forget," Wenger told beIN SPORTS.

"Our fans as well, to have a successful team, we need our fans. Our fans can say, 'OK, our squad is not good enough, we are not good enough' and think we have no chance - that will not work.

"We want our fans to be behind us in this moment as well, even if we are very sorry for what we delivered. To have a successful team we need to have that."

Alexandre Lacazette is congratulated by team-mates after scoring the opening goal of the game
Image: Wenger has reminded his players they are the reigning FA Cup winners and capable of returning to form

Wenger hosts Eddie Howe's side on Saturday afternoon knowing victory is compulsory in order to boost morale both on and off the pitch.

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The Frenchman says his team are not at the "level required" following their defeat to Liverpool, but reminded his squad they are the current FA Cup holders and capable of bouncing back.

"Let's not forget, not one and a half months ago we won the Community Shield and won the [FA] Cup in a very convincing way with the same players," Wenger added.

Arsenal's French manager Arsene Wenger (R) and Petr Cech (L) hold up the trophy as they celebrate after their victory in the FA Community Shield
Image: Arsenal won the Community Shield in August, a level of performance the Frenchman feels they will return to form

"What we learned from this defeat was that we were not at all at the level that is expected from us and that we have to very quickly show that was a complete accident. The transfer period played a part in that as well.

"A top-level sportsman is a guy who keeps going where others give up. It would be absolutely stupid to say today that you give up for the rest of the championship."

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