Arsene Wenger Sets Sights On Title As Arsenal Continue To Perform
In-form Arsenal can take it all according to boss...
Fresh after Arsenal's 4-1 demotion of Wolverhampton, Arsene Wenger is convinced his side have what it takes to win the Premier League.
Unbeaten in their last 13 games, Arsenal look set to continue their domination and free-scoring play.
With several years passing since Arsenal last lifted a piece of silverware, Wenger is anxious to produce for the Emirates faithful.
"The desire is there. We just want to strengthen our belief," said the Frenchman told Sky Sports.
"The most important factor is we play for each other as we do. We have to focus on our performance and continue to develop our style of play.
"We were out of it last year after we lost five games in 14. Two years ago, though, we were close to winning it, people forget that. We will keep our humility and play our game."
Scoring 36 goals in 11 league games, Wenger was thrilled with the Gunners form and winning mentality as it continued with the match against Wolves.
"We had so many chances and they had been under pressure for 10 to 15 minutes before the opening goal.
"I felt we controlled the game. Overall we could have scored many more. On every counter attack we looked dangerous.
"We have scored three against Tottenham, four against Alkmaar and four again today.
"We have scored 36 goals in the league. That is not a coincidence. We can score goals. I feel as though we have a good balance between offensive and defence."
Will Ashwell, Goal.com UK
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