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Arsene Wenger's gamble on old heads pays off with 3-1 win over West Ham

Manager famed for promoting youth picks Arsenal team with average age of 29

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Arsenal's French striker Olivier Giroud thanks the fans after the final whistle. Photo: AFP
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Arsene Wenger took a risk by picking Arsenal’s old guard against West Ham United on Tuesday but it paid off with a 3-1 win as his weary side regained fourth place in the Premier League.

The Frenchman fielded a team with an average age of 29 at the Emirates, with Olivier Giroud their youngest outfield player at 27, as he banked on his golden oldies to get a result.

Wenger, renowned for developing young players, opted for a wealth of experience to overcome stubborn West Ham and wrestle back fourth place, and the last Champions League qualification spot, from Everton who are a point behind with a game in hand.

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“It was a gamble,” Wenger said. “I said before the game it was the oldest team that I have ever played at Arsenal since I’ve been here.”

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In fact he fielded an Arsenal team with an average age of 30 against Leeds United in 2003 but his point was valid.

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