A visibly ecstatic Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger spoke glowingly of his players in the aftermath of their 2-0 win over arch-rivals Manchester United in their English Premier League clash on Sunday.
Phil Neville has bemoaned a lack of quality in the race for the Premier League's top four this season and believes Liverpool and Manchester City will secure third and fourth this campaign.
Manchester United could well be set to sign Antoine Griezmann after months of speculation, after it was reported that the club had agreed terms with the player and his camp. Four wins in five games have given the gunners a slight chance again, however if they can get through this fixture and their next one away at Stoke City, they will be optimistic as they end the season with two games at the Emirates against Sunderland and Everton. "That's what I make of it".
Arsenal are determined to keep Alexis but their on-field failings may leave them hapless to prevent a departure for the two-time Copa America victor, although the Gunners will sell overseas and will not sanction a sale to a Premier League rival.
Wenger, who has spent 22 years at the helm of the Gunners, was highly critical of the role at a club, suggesting he did not understand what they did or why they were involved.
Mourinho said: "I think he did an incredible job and I think Alexis Sanchez knows his name because the kid played very well".
They do however have a game in hand on fourth-placed Manchester City, who are now on 69 points.
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Charlie Nicholas is backing Manchester United to ease to a comfortable win against Celta Vigo on Thursday night.
"We have a really important chance to play Champions League through the Europa League but in the Premier League anything can happen".
Marcus Rashford scored the only goal of the first leg to give United a 1-0 advantage, but came off the pitch after 80 minutes with an injury.
"There's real confidence approaching the end of the season and looking ahead to next season".
"Nobody has more motivation than I have to try and win tomorrow".
"They had luck with that first goal". "The team was good, organised, we tried to win, we played to win, we defended well and Arsenal weren't better than us in my opinion", said the United manager. "I've been at this club 13 years", he said.
'But you can not say to youth teams we do not want the ball.





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