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"That wasn't us tonight. We are all disappointed in the changing room, like the fans are - we let them down," Walcott said. "We don't go out there to lose games, we work the best we can. Tonight, it didn't happen. We can only apologise." "They (Crystal Palace) wanted it more. You could sense that from the kick-off."Carragher, who had earlier criticised the latest meek performance from Arsenal, was appalled by Walcott's admission that he felt from the start of the game that Palace wanted it more.
He also derided the idea that 'at least Walcott was being honest', saying there's an element of selfishness about such post-match interviews, that players are just looking to cover themselves.
While Walcott's claim that the game didn't represent Arsenal particularly annoyed the former Liverpool defender. The defeat to Palace leaves Arsenal in sixth place, seven points behind Manchester City in fourth.
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