Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger doesn't want to dwell on defeat to Chelsea.
Wenger described the manner of Arsenal's capitulation as a "nightmare", but believes the ideal way to exorcise those demons is with a strong response in their rearranged Barclays Premier League match against the out-of-form Swansea City at the Emirates Stadium.
"What is important is to give a response on Tuesday night and that is it. I don't believe it is the time to talk too much about (what went wrong)," Wenger said.
"The players are deeply disappointed as we all are, but now I think let us prepare for the next game.
"We can win the next game, so that is what we have to focus on now and give a strong response.
"We are in a situation now where after such a disappointment that the next game becomes vital."
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