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Arsenal Can Win The EPL This Season– Wenger

 Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger has assured fans of his ambition to win the Premier League title this season after eight years without winning any form … Continue reading Arsenal Can Win The EPL This Season– Wenger


 Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger has assured fans of his ambition to win the Premier League title this season after eight years without winning any form of trophy.

For close to a decade now, the Gunners’ fans have watched in agony as their club continually make a place in the UEFA Champions League their only achievement and also recently losing cup competitions to lower division teams. Wenger is looking to avoid a similar situation this season to make sure there is no stone unturned to bring silverware to the Emirates.

Having been at the centre of all round criticism from the club fans and football pundits across the world, the Frenchman now believes Arsenal’s worst days are behind and is hopeful to win the title this year.

“Last season, we had a difficult start, but from the end of November to the beginning of May we redressed the results, the biggest disappointment – and for the first time in 17 years – was we lost in the cup competitions to lower division teams,” Wenger said.

“The Premier League is tight again this season. We need your [the fans’] support. We’ve had moments at the Emirates where we’ve not had that. But it’s our job to also inspire you.”

“We have huge ambition to win the league this season. At the end of May I’m confident we can have a very good meeting,” the Gunners manager concluded.

Arsenal defender, Nacho Monreal also shares his manager’s views with greater optimism “I would not say just one [trophy], I would say a few. Of course that is very tough to achieve,”

“The Premier League is very difficult, the Champions League, these are major trophies but we are on a good run. We are top of the table, it is still early doors, but we will take every game as it comes and at the end hopefully we’ll win a title.” Monreal told the club’s official website.

Arsenal are currently top of the Premier League table by virtue of a superior goal ratio. They have amassed 16 points from seven games and are level on points with second placed Liverpool.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has assured fans of his ambition to win the Premier League title this season after eight years without winning any form of trophy.

For close to a decade now, the Gunners’ fans have watched in agony as their club continually make a place in the UEFA Champions League their only achievement and also losing cup competitions to lower division teams. Wenger is looking to avoid a similar situation this season to make sure there is no stone unturned to bring silverware to the Emirates.

Having been at the centre of all round criticism from the club fans and football pundits across the world, the Frenchman now believes Arsenal’s worst days are behind and is hopeful to win the title this year.

“Last season, we had a difficult start, but from the end of November to the beginning of May we redressed the results, the biggest disappointment – and for the first time in 17 years – was we lost in the cup competitions to lower division teams,” Wenger said.

“The Premier League is tight again this season. We need your [the fans’] support. We’ve had moments at the Emirates where we’ve not had that. But it’s our job to also inspire you.”

“We have huge ambition to win the league this season. At the end of May I’m confident we can have a very good meeting,” the Gunners manager concluded.

Arsenal defender, Nacho Monreal also shares his manager’s views with greater optimism “I would not say just one [trophy], I would say a few. Of course that is very tough to achieve,”

“The Premier League is very difficult, the Champions League, these are major trophies but we are on a good run. We are top of the table, it is still early doors, but we will take every game as it comes and at the end hopefully we’ll win a title.” Monreal told the club’s official website.

Arsenal are currently top of the Premier League table by virtue of a superior goal ratio. They have amassed 16 points from seven games and are level on points with second placed Liverpool.

   

Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger has assured fans of his ambition to win the Premier League title this season after eight years without winning any form of trophy.

For close to a decade now, the Gunners’ fans have watched in agony as their club continually make a place in the UEFA Champions League their only achievement and also recently losing cup competitions to lower division teams. Wenger is looking to avoid a similar situation this season to make sure there is no stone unturned to bring silverware to the Emirates.

Having been at the centre of all round criticism from the club fans and football pundits across the world, the Frenchman now believes Arsenal’s worst days are behind and is hopeful to win the title this year.

“Last season, we had a difficult start, but from the end of November to the beginning of May we redressed the results, the biggest disappointment – and for the first time in 17 years – was we lost in the cup competitions to lower division teams,” Wenger said.

“The Premier League is tight again this season. We need your [the fans’] support. We’ve had moments at the Emirates where we’ve not had that. But it’s our job to also inspire you.”

“We have huge ambition to win the league this season. At the end of May I’m confident we can have a very good meeting,” the Gunners manager concluded.

Arsenal defender, Nacho Monreal also shares his manager’s views with greater optimism “I would not say just one [trophy], I would say a few. Of course that is very tough to achieve,”

“The Premier League is very difficult, the Champions League, these are major trophies but we are on a good run. We are top of the table, it is still early doors, but we will take every game as it comes and at the end hopefully we’ll win a title.” Monreal told the club’s official website.

Arsenal are currently top of the Premier League table by virtue of a superior goal ratio. They have amassed 16 points from seven games and are level on points with second placed Liverpool.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has assured fans of his ambition to win the Premier League title this season after eight years without winning any form of trophy.

For close to a decade now, the Gunners’ fans have watched in agony as their club continually make a place in the UEFA Champions League their only achievement and also losing cup competitions to lower division teams. Wenger is looking to avoid a similar situation this season to make sure there is no stone unturned to bring silverware to the Emirates.

Having been at the centre of all round criticism from the club fans and football pundits across the world, the Frenchman now believes Arsenal’s worst days are behind and is hopeful to win the title this year.

“Last season, we had a difficult start, but from the end of November to the beginning of May we redressed the results, the biggest disappointment – and for the first time in 17 years – was we lost in the cup competitions to lower division teams,” Wenger said.

“The Premier League is tight again this season. We need your [the fans’] support. We’ve had moments at the Emirates where we’ve not had that. But it’s our job to also inspire you.”

“We have huge ambition to win the league this season. At the end of May I’m confident we can have a very good meeting,” the Gunners manager concluded.

Arsenal defender, Nacho Monreal also shares his manager’s views with greater optimism “I would not say just one [trophy], I would say a few. Of course that is very tough to achieve,”

“The Premier League is very difficult, the Champions League, these are major trophies but we are on a good run. We are top of the table, it is still early doors, but we will take every game as it comes and at the end hopefully we’ll win a title.” Monreal told the club’s official website.

Arsenal are currently top of the Premier League table by virtue of a superior goal ratio. They have amassed 16 points from seven games and are level on points with second placed Liverpool.