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Arsene Wenger breaks silence on Emirates visit as he doubles down on title prediction 

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Arsene Wenger breaks silence on Emirates visit as he doubles down on title prediction 

Arsene Wenger made a hotly anticipated return to his former club on Boxing Day and the Frenchman showed up at a great time, with Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal top of the Premier League table

Arsene Wenger actually accepts that Arsenal have the stuff to break their 18-year duck and win the Premier League this season.

Wenger was the last manager to bring the Gunners the Premier League prize, long ago when his well known Invincibles side prevailed in the 2003/04 mission. His 22-year stretch in control finished in May 2018 and the idea of his flight implied the 73-year-old has become marginally alienated from the club.

He was “really hurt” by the treatment of his exit, as per the Gunners’ former bad habit executive David Dein. However, Arsenal have now assembled spans with their former manager, inciting him to return interestingly to watch their 3-1 win over West Ham on Boxing Day.

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Asked what it intended to be back after a particularly extended nonattendance, Wenger told Tv2 : “It was incredible. Yet, I would rather not blabber about that.”

He then considered the “phenomenal showcase”, which saw Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Eddie Nketiah all score in a rebound triumph. Furthermore, found out if they can keep up with their structure and win the title, he gave a certain reply.

“I think they have every one of the vital fixings, both strategically and intellectually,” Wenger said. “They can go as far as possible. Since, as you see, they make such countless possibilities. I really see no shortcomings.”

Arsenal have since expanded their lead at the highest point of the Premier League table to seven points thanks to a 4-2 win over Brighton on New Year’s Eve. That outcome followed Manchester City ‘s 1-1 draw against Everton and saw them enter 2023 in a solid position.

Wenger loves Mikel Arteta’s side and has been reliable in his forecasts. While he perceives the danger of Man City, who are overseen by Arteta’s tutor Pep Guardiola, he feels the Gunners have all that it takes.

Addressing beIN Sports toward the beginning of October, he said: “Better believe it, actually I would put them simply behind City. [Arsenal are] the second-best team to have a decent opportunity to win the Premier League since Man City at some stage will zero in profoundly on the Bosses League.”

Inquired as to whether he felt it’s Arsenal’s most obvious opportunity to challenge, Wenger said: “I suspect as much.”

Once more arsenal were noteworthy at Brighton, with Saka, Martinelli and Nketiah all finding the rear of the net once more, close by captain Martin Odegaard. Those goals implied Kaoru Mitoma and Evan Ferguson were irrelevant.

“My energy comes from going into the changing room when the players are discussing what they ought to have improved today,” Arteta said. “That implies that they realize that we can in any case play better and be better. Furthermore, against Newcastle we must be better.”

Arsene Wenger breaks silence on Emirates visit as he doubles down on title prediction 

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