Arsenal not just about ‘perfect’ Van Persie

(Reuters) – Arsenal’s on-fire striker Robin van  Persie is the “perfect captain” who owes as much to his team  mates as his own talent for his sizzling run of form, manager  Arsene Wenger said yesterday.   

The Dutchman netted a hat-trick to inspire a stunning 5-3  victory at Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday, taking his  tally to 28 goals in 27 league games and propelling him to the  top of the scoring chart.   

He hopes to continue his form when Arsenal host Olympique  Marseille today in a Champions League Group F game where  victory would put the Londoners through to the last-16, but  Wenger was keen to stress it was not all about the Dutchman.  
 
“When he starts to score goals people ask are you not too  dependent on him?,” Wenger told a news conference on Monday. 
  
“Let’s say there’s no coincidence when a player scores goals  it’s when the whole team does well. I have never seen in my life  a player who scores goals when the team doesn’t create chances.”   

He added the fact that Van Persie had managed to stay  injury-free had also played its part since the forward has often  been hampered by knocks.  
 
“It’s impossible to survive at the top level today if you  have not a regular presence in the team,” the manager said.   

“That’s why suddenly people discover he is exceptional —  for me he was always but for the first time he has played since  the start of the year.”