Wenger surprised to see Arsenal players hug Manchester United rivals

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And now he has said the situation is unresolved following victory over Manchester United which has given them a late glimmer of hope of Champions League qualification. For me football is pretty much the same everywhere, the ball is round, but maybe tactically things are different than at other clubs I've played for.

The Gunners are keen to create the position regardless of whether Wenger signs a new deal to stay next season and have begun sounding out potential candidates. "I don't understand and I never did understand what it means".

"Is it someone who stands on the road and directs the players left and right?"

"I appeal to all of you, do everything you can to get my friend here elected - a fellow Arsenal supporter - which is very important despite what's being held up. oh it's gone", he joked.

"I have 40 years of experience at the top, top level, you know, I think I personally I have a good knowledge of the game". "I don't know if that's really the case, I don't think so", he said before adding that he is still learning about the Premier League. This was evident no more than in this meeting last season, where Arsenal enjoyed 65 per cent of the possession, and promptly lost 4-0 with Shane Long doing the bulk of the damage after Cuco Martinez's stunning opening goal.

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"Sometimes it's hard when you come back from an injury, it's always hard to find the first game after with good rhythm and good intensity", Puel said of his star striker. I am blamed for decisions I have not made.

"It is hard to imagine that somebody signs a player that the manager does not know".

Arsenal, who beat Manchester United 2-0 on Sunday, will need fourth-placed Manchester City (69 points, 35 games) or third-placed Liverpool (70 points, 36 games) to slip up in their remaining games if they are to secure a Champions League spot for next season. I don't understand and I never did understand what it means.

"There is no obvious reason", he said when asked about the Saints' hoodoo over his side on the south coast.

"We always have hope - hope dies last", he said.

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