By FRANCO PANIZO
Arsenal's hopes of of winning the Premiership title likely came to a halt this weekend, and Arsene Wenger is taking full responsibility for it.
Amid growing speculation of his future, Wenger is pointing the finger at himself rather than his players for what appears will be Arsenal's sixth consecutive season without silverware. Wenger told media his team has had an oustanding attitude all season, but that it also lacked maturity, experience and composure in in critical moments, for which he is to blame.
The Gunners' 2-1 loss to Bolton Wanderers on Sunday saw Arsenal finish with just two points in its last three games, all but assuring that Arsenal will not close the nine-point gap on leaders Manchester United.
Here are some more of Monday's stories:
Berbatov to miss Champions League Clash
If Manchester United is to get off to a winning start against Schalke 04 in its Champions League semifinal tilt, it will have to do so without one if its top goal-scorers.
Dimitar Berbatov has been ruled out of Tuesday's first leg with a groin injury. Berbatov missed United's weekend victory over Everton, and he hasn't progressed enough to make the trip to Germany. United will have Michael Owen, Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez available for selection.
Taiwo in trouble
Marseille defender Taye Taiwo followed in the footsteps of Raul this weekend by joining his club's fans in a chant, but he is now facing a possible suspension for it.
Having scored the only goal in Marseille's League Cup Final win over Montpellier, Taiwo joined his club's supporters for an anti-Paris Saint-Germain chant. Taiwo has apologized for the chant, but the French League has opened an investigation.
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