Arsene Wenger remains convinced he made the right
decision to field his youngsters in the Carling Cup final despite
Arsenal losing 2-1 to Chelsea:
The Frenchman has been criticised for using the
competition to blood his young hopefuls in the past, but they repaid
his faith by playing their part in a memorable final.
Whilst a mass brawl overshadowed the occasion,
Arsenal's young charges still produced a fine display, especially in
the first half, against a full-strength Chelsea outfit.
Wenger felt that the quality his side displayed more than vindicated his decision to choose youth over experience again.
"I had my vision of this competition," said Wenger.
"I was committed to it and I have stuck to it. I don't regret what I did for a second.
"It is a trophy and we wanted to win the game, so we are disappointed to lose.
"But we are full of hopes with what we have produced."
Reflecting on the injury time brawl that resulted in
three red cards, Wenger admitted the incident was not exactly the kind
of fight he had been seeking from his team.
"It is part of a big team to have a high aggression
level in a positive way and we have been more lamb than wolf this
season," said Wenger.
"Of course, you want to keep things under control and not lose your nerve."
The Gunners' hopes of winning their first trophy in two
years now hinge on the FA Cup and Europe, and Wenger has called on his
side to bounce back from their derby defeat in Cardiff.
"We still have a good chance in the FA Cup and the Champions League, so we have to show our mental strength."