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Arsenal 'Completely Focused' On Winning Against Aston Villa - Arsene Wenger
Frenchman hopes to halt O'Neill's winning run...
By Adithya Ananth
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes that his side will remain "completely focused" on trying to secure three points during the upcoming fixture against Aston Villa.
The Villans visit the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, boasting an unbeaten run of eight games with five consecutive victories, including one at Old Trafford. Martin O'Neill's charges have also been miserly in defence, as they have not conceded a single goal in their last four outings.
With the two sides tied on points, the Frenchman has stressed the significance of the encounter, maintaining that the Gunners are well prepared to take on their opponents.
"It is a game where, if you look at the table, you will come to a conclusion very easily," said Wenger.
"It is a game where we can strengthen our position in the league, so that's why we will be completely focused."
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes that his side will remain "completely focused" on trying to secure three points during the upcoming fixture against Aston Villa.
The Villans visit the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, boasting an unbeaten run of eight games with five consecutive victories, including one at Old Trafford. Martin O'Neill's charges have also been miserly in defence, as they have not conceded a single goal in their last four outings.
With the two sides tied on points, the Frenchman has stressed the significance of the encounter, maintaining that the Gunners are well prepared to take on their opponents.
"It is a game where, if you look at the table, you will come to a conclusion very easily," said Wenger.
"It is a game where we can strengthen our position in the league, so that's why we will be completely focused."
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