Arsenal's coach, Arsene Wenger, praises his team after victory over Manchester United: EPL News
Arsenal's boss, Arsene Wenger, was pleased to see his side come up with a crucial victory over the English Premier League leaders, Manchester United.
The Gunners’ triumph implies that the Premier League title race is still not over. The Red Devils’ defeat has reduced their position in the EPL points table by three points over the second-placed http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786. The Blues are travelling to Old Trafford to face
United in their next fixture on May 8, 2011.
Victory for the Gunners means that they have taken a step forward to cement the third place in the EPL table rather than challenge for the Premier League crown.
Earlier, a dismal spell for Wenger’s men saw their title dreams shattered, draws against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 and Tottenham Hotspur meant that they dropped crucial points, furthermore, defeat at the hands of Bolton Wanderers last week saw them trail nine points behind
Sir Alex Ferguson’s troop.
Midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Aaron-Ramsey-c3065, proved to be the star in Arsenal 1-0 win as he grabbed the winner.
Wenger admits the fate of the EPL title is not in his side’s hands, however, the Frenchman believes that his young squad his giving encouraging signs.
He said, "If you look at the age of the team, I think it is a big encouragement for the club because we had a very young midfield and were still very positive in our play, We want to add what is needed, but it is very important for the club that we keep
faith in what we do”.
Due to their inability to win titles, the Arsenal boss has been criticised heavily by the media. The Gunners have not won any trophy since their FA Cup triumph in 2005 and the Frenchman’s ‘investment in youth’ policy has failed materialise in to silverware.
Despite another trophy less campaign, Wenger puts faith in his squad and maintains that he does not need any major addition in the summer transfer window. He added the young players need time to develop into consistent performers and that is only possible
if they are given regular first team action.
Furthermore, Wenger pointed out http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jack-Wilshere-c17463 as the youngsters who are developing into mature footballers.
Arsenal will take on Stoke City in their next EPL encounter on May 8, 2011.
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