I can turn it around at Arsenal

ARSENE WENGER insisted he can turn it around at Arsenal despite their worst start to a season under him.
The Frenchman looked on in horror as two late goals from Spanish ace Michu gave Swansea a shock 2-0 win at the Emirates.
Wenger said: We are in this job to turn things around, and I am confident we will because of the quality of the players and the spirit we have in the team.
It is a good moment to stick together.
I am not so much worried about [league] places, even if that is not the place you want to be, but I believe what is important is we get the quality of our game back. Then the places change.
Wenger turned 63 last month, but insisted there were no thoughts of calling time on his Arsenal career as he looks to guide the club back to winning ways.
He stressed: You make your assessment at the end of the season, as I said many times.
I know that at the moment, you get some good news from everywhere because there is a lot of unrest everywhere.
I believe it is a good opportunity to stick together and show we are a strong club.
Wenger maintained he can empathise with the frustrations of supporters, but refused to be drawn on the pre-match protests.
He added: It is more down to shareholders and that is not my job.
Its difficult to answer that straight away after a game like that, but I believe the support from the board is there to spend the money if we find the players.
Swans boss Michael Laudrup praised the efforts of his team as their positive run continued, following on from the midweek win over West Brom.
He said: There have been three great performances, each better than the (previous) one. The team is playing with a lot of confidence.
They put us under pressure for 20 minutes in the second half and you know their players can make the difference at any moment, so you can never sit easy.
We looked in quite good shape and were only defending deep a few times.