Wenger unhappy at 'dodgy penalty'
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger blamed poor refereeing decisions for his side's Champions League exit to Liverpool.
He said: "I felt the game was over at 2-2. Then there was a dodgy penalty and we started to lose concentration.
"Over the two games this is hard to swallow. The big decisions over penalties have gone against us.
"It is difficult to take, the players in the dressing room are very down because they believe week after week the decisions are going against them."
A goal from Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor with less than seven minutes remaining looked set to put them through on away goals.
But when Kolo Toure clashed with Liverpool substitute Ryan Babel the Reds were awarded a penalty from which Steven Gerrard scored.
"It was not a penalty," added Wenger. "I have seen the replay but we were denied a clear penalty last week. That was a real penalty, this one wasn't.
"At 2-2 we had a great chance to kill the game off but we lacked experience and made big mistakes."
Arsenal were the better of the two sides and led through an Abou Diaby strike, only for Sami Hyypia to be left free at a corner to head the equaliser.
Fernando Torres made it 2-1 to Liverpool with a strike from inside the Arsenal area before the game exploded into life in the closing stages.
Wenger was upset with his side's defending but vowed to continue their unlikely fight for the Premier League title.
"We conceded a goal from a corner and gave Fernando Torres too much room when he scored," he added.
SONG BOH, WENGER?!?!
confirm PK leh!!! like tat still not pk then i dunno wat it is liao lor!
4-2, babe, 4-2!