http://www.arsenal.com/article.asp?thisNav=News&article=488014&lid=NewsHeadline&Title=Wenger+-+My+comments+on+Taylor+were+%27excessive%27
Link to the Arsenal site where Wenger retracts his statement.
I'm not happy about the way Arsenal have conducted themselves in the last week, with Eboue's red card, the ridiculous, potentially career-threatening tackles on Nani (although he was being an arrogant little show-off, whereas Eduardo's injury came about because he was just too quick for Taylor, not through any fault of his own) and particularly Gallas' juvenile behaviour as captain. Yes - it's good that he cares, but he sets an appalling example to the rest of the team. Gilberto or Hleb are about the only players I'd trust to wear the captain's armband at the moment.
Anyway, I thought Wenger was excessive in his post-match comments, and I don't like his selective sight and blind defence of his players when they're obviously in the wrong, but fair play to him for retracting what he said. I can't imagine what it must be like to see a player that you've signed and spent time working with suffer an injury like that, and so I can understand why he totally overreacted through high emotion after the game. I'm pleased he retracted his statement after reflection though, I'd have lost a lot of respect for him if he hadn't.
I feel for Martin Taylor as well really - I'm sure it wasn't a malicious tackle (although to say that some wouldn't even give a yellow card is ridiculous from Steve Bruce) and he must be feeling dreadful to have seen what his tackle did.
It seems petty to talk about the match itself after the injury, but I'm sure that the final result and the nature of it will just have exacerbated the emotion of AW and the Arsenal players. There were some poor decisions at the end there by Mike Dean. I think this might be the end of Arsenal's season now, I can't see them bouncing back from this, especially now that the deficit is down to 3 points and Man U are in such good form.
Anyway, I just hope Eduardo can make a full recovery - he's a class player who was just beginning to show signs that he might start setting the Premiership alight. I'm absolutely gutted for him.