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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger determined to put Gunners’ title chase back on track

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger determined to put Gunners’ title chase back on track
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has claimed that he will do his best to help Gunners’ win the Premier League in the ongoing 2010-11 season despite their recent poor run-in form in which they drew their last three League matches.
Wenger said, “You could see that mentally the focus, the mental energy level was not good enough. You have to force the pace a bit more and show more determination to score a goal, and we couldn't. What we do is to first analyse what happened, why and then
prepare for the next game.”
“I don't think you have to pick the players up - the players have to think about their performance, and me too. We have to all together think about our performance and come back with something better than that,” said the Gunners manager.
Arsene Wenger was very disappointed with his team’s performance against 10-men Blackburn http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rovers-c40385 after the Gunners endured a goalless draw at Emirates and threw away two crucial points. The Gunners manager wants his team to recover from the disappointment
of being knocked out of three Cup competitions within one month.
The Gunners looked right on track of ending their six-year trophy drought as they were the only team in Europe which was contesting in four different tournaments. However, Arsenal endured a horrible run in the Cup competitions and failed to win any silverware.
Arsene Wenger’s men were defeated in the Carling Cup final against League minnows Birmingham City. The Wembley defeat was followed by a humiliating loss at Nou Camp against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 and as a result of which the Gunners were knocked out of the UEFA Champions
League. Furthermore, their FA Cup campaign ended when Manchester United defeated them by 2-0 at Old Trafford in the quarter-final.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 have not won any competition since 2005 and their hopes of winning the silverware in the ongoing 2010-11 season are now tied with the Premier League. Arsene Wenger’s men are currently placed second in the League standings, seven points adrift of
league leaders Manchester United but they have a game in hand.
Wenger feels that it would take an extra effort from his team to return to their fluent best but he is confident that his team has the strength and depth to overhaul Manchester United for the Premier League crown. 
Moreover, Wenger claims that Arsenal’s match against Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on 1 May, 2011 will decide the season.

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