Wenger Explains Late Deals

Wenger also said: "I worked very hard after our last game to get the players in because I had to focus on something that was different.
"I feel it has given the team a lift because everybody knew we were a bit short of quality and number-wise with the number of players we have lost at the beginning of the season.
"Other players have left us too and we were too short to compete on all fronts."
Wenger is also confident Park will be available for Saturday's clash against Swansea, as the South Korea captain awaits his visa in Paris.
The Arsenal boss has confirmed the relevant paperwork had not yet been completed, but remained optimistic it would be in time for the striker to feature.
Wenger said: "We have an uncertainty still with the visa of Park. He is in Paris at the moment, but we hope it will be sorted out tonight.
"He has been away playing against Lebanon and Kuwait. From Kuwait he has flown directly to Paris and should come back tonight."


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