By Matt Fortune
Arsène Wenger insists Arsenal will not focus solely on the
Champions League, despite their indifferent recent form in the
title race.
The Gunners have slipped to third in the Premier League, six points
behind leaders Manchester United. The mini-slump has led many to
believe that Europe represents the Club's only chance of
silverware this season. Wenger, though, disagrees.
The Frenchman is keen to point out that while the figures favour
United, the fixture list perhaps does not.
"It looks to me that Manchester United have six games to go
and four of them are away from home," said Wenger. "One
time against us, and at Chelsea as well. So that depends, also, how
committed teams are to play in every game.
"Some teams don't have a lot to go for - you could see
that in Aston Villa, for example. Manchester United have the
advantage, but they have a difficult schedule as well. It depends
now on the last six games.
"We believe we can still win the title and that's not
impossible."