Arsene Wenger has revealed that the players in his team influenced him to change tactics for the game against Manchester City.
Arsenal went to the Etihad Stadium and 
came away with a much hailed and needed 2-0 win that put a stop to the 
constant losses to big teams that the gunners have been suffering for 
the past few years.
The main focus of the win was defensive 
solidity, and the way the entire team was together in the goal of not 
allowing any of City’s creative players any space was especially 
heartening to see.
In the past, Arsene stuck true to his 
principles irrespective of which opposition it was, and so the Arsenal 
fans have had to suffer heavy defeats to the likes of Chelsea, 
Liverpool, City and Manchester United. But with this performance, it is 
likely to change Arsene’s mind, given that he tried the same against the
 game against Chelsea.
Regarding the change in tactics, Arsene said it was the players that had requested it and he acceded to the same.
The manager said: “At some stage you cannot go against the feelings of the team because it’s detrimental to the result.
“The team sometimes needs to be reassured
 and reassurance comes first from feeling solid and strong and then you 
can express your talent and our confidence in the big games had been 
damaged by these big results.
“Of course (I listened to the players). 
Your tactics have to be aligned as well with the feeling of the team and
 with the confidence level of the team.”
In the interview with beIN Sports, he 
added: “That’s why you hear so many times in the papers or on television
 “let’s get back to basics”.
“It’s not because a team doesn’t know the
 basics, it’s just to get the priorities right to reinforce the 
confidence of the team again because you gain it slowly back by feeling 
that you are not going to get blown away.”
It is good to see the players also 
contributing to Arsenal’s cause, with criticism leveled in the past that
 there is no one at the club that stands up to Arsene Wenger. However, 
this was not the first time that the Arsenal players have stood up to 
the boss. Senior players like Mikel Arteta had asked for lighter 
training sessions when there were matches every 3 days so that players 
don’t get tired and get injured. How far Arsene will go along with what 
the players want is probably something that will define the club’s 
prospects this season.
 
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