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Arsene Wenger speaks out on Arsenal’s chances of getting a top four finish

Arsenal is currently in the fifth position on the Premier League table and Arsene Wenger has spoken about its chances of getting a top four finish.

The gunners have in the last three weeks collapsed and are now in the fifth position on the Premier League table with their latest defeat being at the King Power Stadium against Leicester City. Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has also gave his opinions on Arsenal’s chances of getting a top four finish with two matches to go.

Arsenal came into the match against Leicester City hoping to get all the three points so that they can go into the fourth position on the Premier League table as they waited for the result of Manchester United’s game against Chelsea at the Old Trafford.

The gunners failed to defeat Leicester City and Manchester United made a 1-1 draw with Chelsea hence the Blues going two points ahead of the gunners with only two matches until the Premier League comes to an end. Arsene Wenger says that Chelsea making a draw with Manchester United wasn’t a great result for them (he is still addressing Arsenal as we). The former Arsenal boss said this on BeIN Sports where he was invited as a pundit for the Manchester United Vs Chelsea match.

“The result is bad for Arsenal because we now, lost the last three games, you know? And let’s hope we can come back, but the Chelsea result was not great for us.” said Arsene Wenger.

The Arsenal supporters will be happy that he is still addressing Arsenal as we despite having left almost a year ago. Arsene Wenger had a successful career at Arsenal and he managed to get them three Premier League trophies.

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