London, Mar 21: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said that his team is
now focused on winning the Premier League title after seeing their
Quadruple bid destroyed.
The Gunners have crashed out of the Champions League and FA Cup and lost in the Carling Cup final.
"You cannot go out of the Champions League like we did and have no
doubt. It's a massive blow. We had four targets and suddenly we have
only one. So the pressure increases," the Sun quoted Wenger, as saying.
"But this team wants to do well and I'm so desperate to help them get
what they deserve because their attitude from the first day of the
season has been absolutely spot-on."
"That's why I think they deserve to be rewarded and I'm confident they will," he added.
Arsenal are currently five points behind league points table leaders Manchester United with a game in hand. (ANI)
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