If Arsenal had been three up I suspect he would have left Eboue on but Wengeradmitted he had become "a danger" as his side protected a slender 1-0 lead.
And Wengeradmitted he was a little worried when Rafael pulled a goal back for United in the 90th minute that Arsenal could let slip another two-goal lead, given to them by Samir Nasri's double.
It was not a day free of concerns, however - Wengeradmitted his side's defence looked "vulnerable" and also revealed defender Laurent Koscielny had suffered concussion after a clash of heads with team-mate Sebastian Squillaci in the build-up to Fulham's goal, scored by Diomansy Kamara.
Wenger afterwards admitted that he had kicked the bottle not out of anger at the decision to rule out the goal but disappointment at his side's failure to get the equaliser.
Wenger has recently admitted his interest in Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh, but the Morocco international is losing hope over any possible move to Arsenal.