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Wenger defends Coquelin, says Arsenal need to convert chances

Arsenal's Francis Coquelin. Reuters / Darren Staples

(Reuters) - Francis Coquelin is "doing a great job" as Arsenal's first-choice defensive midfielder and the numbers back him too, according to manager Arsene Wenger. Former Manchester United defender and pundit Gary Neville has criticised the Arsenal midfield, especially Coquelin, but Frenchman Wenger seems to have complete faith in his 24-year-old compatriot. "Coquelin has (some of) the best defensive statistics and numbers in Europe," Wenger told the club website(www.arsenal.com). "You watch football like I watch football and you will see that defensively, Coquelin is doing a great job," the 65-year-old said. Coquelin, who has been with Arsenal since 2008, broke into the first team following the injury crisis his club faced last season. "Since January, we have conceded less goals than anybody else. You know in football you have to accept that anybody can be right," Wenger said. "The only thing I want is that when people have opinions, it is documented and worked-out before," he added. Arsenal have scored in only one of their first three Premier League matches this season, but Wenger is confident his side will return to their fluid best at Newcastle United on Saturday. To achieve that, Wenger says, Arsenal must convert the chances they create "We have to play quicker, be more incisive, combine quicker in the final third and we work hard on that," the club's longest serving manager said. "We create chances, but at the moment, we analyse well after the game the number of chances and the number of expected goals we should score with the chances we create. "At the moment we have a little deficit between the chances we create and the number of chances we score," he added. (Reporting by Shravanth Vijayakumar in Bengaluru; editing by Amlan Chakraborty)