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Wenger saying little about future at Arsenal

Manager only willing to admit his next home match will be his last ‘this season’

- JUSTIN PALMER

It doesn’t matter about chances. We are profession­al and we have to do our job. We do not need to look at any other game. That’s all we can do, win our game.

If Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is troubled about his future, he’s not showing it.

Approachin­g Sunday’s Premier League season finale against Everton, which could determine whether Arsenal will play in the Champions League next season, Wenger again gave little away.

Wenger’s contract is up at the end of the season, so this weekend’s match could be his last at Emirates Stadium.

“This season, yes,” Wenger said, adding his future will be discussed at a board meeting after Arsenal plays Chelsea May 27 in the FA Cup final.

Arsenal is in real danger of missing out on a top-four finish for the first time in 20 seasons under the Frenchman. In a three-way race for the final two Champions League qualificat­ion spots, Arsenal is the outsider. Manchester City has 75 points, Liverpool has 73 and Arsenal has 72.

City, which has the best goal difference, plays at Watford and Liverpool plays host to already relegated Middlesbro­ugh.

Arsenal has been playing well of late, winning four straight league games, but its rebound may have come too late.

“It doesn’t matter about chances. We are profession­al and we have to do our job,” Wenger said. “We do not need to look at any other game. That’s all we can do, win our game.”

GOLDEN BOOT

England striker Harry Kane’s four goals in Tottenham’s 6-1 win over Leicester put him two ahead of Everton forward Romelu Lukaku in the race to finish at the top of the Premier League scoring chart.

Kane, last year’s Golden Boot winner, has 26 league goals, while Lukaku has 24 and Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez has 23.

Despite missing three months because of injury, Kane is the first Tottenham player to score four hat tricks in a season since Jimmy Greaves in 1968-69.

Tottenham, guaranteed to finish second behind Chelsea, ends its season at relegated Hull.

LUKAKU DECISION

Sunday’s game at Arsenal could be Lukaku’s last match for Everton.

The Belgium forward has refused to commit to a new long-term contract and has made clear his desire to play in the Champions League, something Everton cannot offer.

Chelsea can, however, and if Diego Costa leaves Stamford Bridge, the Blues could be interested in bringing Lukaku back to west London.

REPLACING MAZZARI

Watford said this week that manager Walter Mazzari would step down after the final game of the season against Manchester City.

Hull manager Marco Silva is the favourite to replace him, while ex-Russia coach Leonid Slutsky and former Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri have also been mentioned.

 ?? ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Arsene Wenger has been under pressure to leave his post at Arsenal, which could finish outside of the top four — and a lucrative Champions League spot — for the first time in his tenure.
ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Arsene Wenger has been under pressure to leave his post at Arsenal, which could finish outside of the top four — and a lucrative Champions League spot — for the first time in his tenure.

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