The Gunners' title hopes suffered a blow after the 3-2 reverse, but Wenger has defended his side
Arsene Wenger took a swipe at Manchester United following Sunday's defeat at Old Trafford.
Marcus Rashford 's double set the Red Devils on their way to a 3-2 win to deal a big blow to the Gunners' title hopes.
The teenage striker spearheaded United's attack again in the absence of injured duo Wayne Rooney and Anthony Martial.
He put in a man of the match display to sink the north Londoners, who were slammed by Graeme Souness following their defeat.
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But Wenger was keen to point out that Louis van Gaal's side contained the likes of summer signings Memphis Depay and Morgan Schneiderlin in their starting XI.
He said: "Let’s not got overboard. They had a very experienced midfield and spent a lot of money."
Meanwhile, Wenger has denied his side had been lacking in “spirit and commitment.”
He told Sky Sports: “They scored the goals, we have to look at ourselves.
"Our spirit and commitment was 100 per cent there but it’s difficult to win away from home when you concede three goals.
“We were strong enough but they stopped us a lot with little fouls. That was very frustrating. I could not question our desire or commitment at all.”