The Gunners put in a good performance for the most part but could not turn territory and possession into clear-cut chances as goals from Didier Drogba and Alex secured a Blues triumph.
Drogba, who has haunted Arsenal in recent seasons, back-heeled into the net in the 39th minute before Alex scored a thunderbolt of a free-kick five minutes from time to secure the points.
Wenger believes his side performed well despite the two-goal reverse and is taking the positives from the loss.
"The team fought outstandingly well and showed some great qualities," he told Sky Sports.
"We have to take the positives from that massive disappointment.
"We care about winning our games but you have to take a little bit of distance with the result as well.
"I believe we showed outstanding quality and we have to keep battling and fighting and get our influential players back. We have an outstanding team.
"Having watched the game as objectively as I can, I believe we can have big regrets for having lost it."
Things could have been different for the Gunners if Laurent Koscielny had scored a header in the opening minute, but his effort flew over.
This came after Marouane Chamakh had nodded wide and Wenger concedes his team should have taken their early chances.
"The game should have been over before it started," he added.
"We had two chances in the first minute, one very easy. We had chance after chance and never put the ball in the back of the net.
"It's never too early (to score). The game starts when you start.
"I believe he (Koscielny) should have at least hit the target.
"It's disappointing because it was a good collective team performance and I believe sometimes we rushed our game in the final third, especially in the first half when we wanted to take some difficult shots."
On Didier Drogba's performance, Wenger remarked: "He is a good striker of course but I believe overall we had no big problems today."
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