Arsenal Boss Arsene Wenger: We Will Do Absolutely Everything To Win The Title

Frenchman believes last-gasp win a big step towards championship

By Anthony Sciarrino

Arsene Wenger, Arsenal (Getty Images)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger feels that his side have every chance to win their first Premier League title since the 'Invincibles' of 2003-04 after a Nicklas Bendtner injury-time winner gifted the Gunner a vital three points on Saturday evening.

The victory is Arsenal’s fifth on the trot, and Wenger acknowledges that it is an utmost important result.

 "It's maybe not good for my heart, but for the championship it's not bad,” Wenger told The Sun.

"We have eight games to go, we are in there, why should we not believe?

"What I believe especially is that we will give absolutely everything to do it. You saw that in the game today. We were a bit jaded but we kept going.

"We needed the three points and we got it after the 90 minutes."
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