Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger feels the Premier League
title race could go down to the final day of the season.
After the league's frontrunners all picked up wins at the
weekend, leaders Chelsea and fourth-placed Liverpool are separated by just four
points - with Arsenal second and Manchester City, three points from the summit
in third, having played a game less.
With Wenger's men a point off top spot and due to face
Tottenham, Chelsea and City within a fortnight in March, the Frenchman believes
the title race is likely to go down to the wire.
"It looks like the last game could be decisive. Nobody
knows. What is for sure, the most consistent team from now on will do it,"
he told Arsenal Player.
"Everybody has big games; everybody has difficult
games. The Premier League is difficult for everybody so let's just focus on our
performances."
Wenger's side picked up their first victory in three
Premier League matches on Saturday, comfortably dispatching Sunderland 4-1 at
the Emirates Stadium.
Having been taken apart by Liverpool in a 5-1 defeat and
played out a goalless draw with Manchester United prior to the success against
Sunderland, Wenger is pleased that his side remain in title contention.
"We've just come off of a little bit of a difficult
run because we lost at Liverpool, we played a draw against Man United and we
are still only one point behind Chelsea so overall that is a great
encouragement," he continued.
"Let's go for the (remaining) 11 games with a real
desire to do well in every single game - then you have a good chance."
Culled from Soccerway
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