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Arsene Wenger says that finishing forth is very important for Arsenal

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The Arsenal manager was under fire earlier on in the year when it looked as if the Gunners would miss out on a UEFA Champions League place eventually but now Arsenal are third in the league standings and looking good to play
European football next season under Wenger’s guidance...
Arsene Wenger has made it clear that his team are determined to hold onto their third place position in the English Premier League standings and qualify for next season’s UEFA Champions League competition. The Arsenal manager has
been under fire since the start of the season when Arsenal sold the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Yossi-Benayoun-c37520 as their replacements.
 Injuries have hampered the Arsenal campaign as well but now they are in a perfect position to secure European football next season. Tottenham who are fourth are competing against Arsenal for the third place spot but with Arsenal’s
win over Manchester City last weekend, there is a three point gap between the two sides at the moment.
Wenger’s credentials have certainly come under question at various times in the season but if http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 do finish fourth or above, it will be a achievement worth considerable praise considering Arsenal’s squad strength when compared
to other teams in the league. Wenger said, "It [a top-four finish] is very important to us. It has a big meaning for us because we want to play at the top but also because of where we came from, that would be a great achievement for us.”
He added, “This team has gone through difficult times but we know that we belong with the best and we have shown that again on Sunday. That is why it is important that we continue to go in a strong way. It is very intense. The
closer you get to the end and you go for something important, the more the pressure is there. So to keep your nerve is vital." 

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