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Wenger focused on Liverpool, not job at Barcelona

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ARSENE WENGER has played down speculatio­n linking him with a move to Spanish champions Barcelona at the end of the season, saying his first preference would be to extend his stay at Arsenal.

Barcelona coach Luis Enrique has confirmed he will leave the club at the end of the current campaign and Wenger is among the bookmakers’ favourites to replace him.

Sevilla’s Jorge Sampaoli, Athletic Bilbao’s Ernesto Valverde, Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino and Everton’s Ronald Koeman are the other leading contenders.

“No, my preference is always the same, it will remain the same,” Wenger told reporters yesterday when asked if he was interested in the Barcelona job.

“I’ve been here 20 years and many times had the opportunit­y to leave. I don’t have to convince you my preference has always been Arsenal.

“I am not looking for jobs of other clubs or jobs of other people. I am just focusing on getting to the next level and try to improve. Competent managers always try to get better, to reinvent themselves.”

The annual outcry for Wenger’s head has grown louder than ever this season following Arsenal’s 5-1 defeat by Bayern Munich in the first leg of their last-16 clash in the Champions League last month. Wenger, who is out of contract at the end of the season, gave his strongest hint in years that he could leave Arsenal in the wake of that defeat, saying he would definitely manage next season, but did not know if it would be “somewhere else”.

Arsenal, fourth in the EPL, visit fifth-placed Liverpool tomorrow after a break of almost two weeks, and Wenger said his players needed to find their rhythm fast to avoid losing at Anfield.

“For us, after a little break, it’s important to switch on quickly,” he added. “After a break, it’s important you are ready from the start. For us, it’s vital to start strongly at Liverpool.”

Midfielder Aaron Ramsey will be in the squad after recovering from a calf strain, along with defender Laurent Koscielny, who missed Arsenal’s 2-0 FA Cup win over Sutton United last month with a hamstring problem.

Midfielder Mohamed Elneny is out for three weeks with an ankle injury.

Manchester United’s League Cup triumph over Southampto­n has boosted their belief that the Premier League giants have the ability to add both the Europa League and the FA Cup to their trophy haul this season, right-back Antonio Valencia said.

United have a tricky two-leg last-16 Europa League clash against Russian side Rostov this month and they face formidable Chelsea in their FA Cup quarter-final on March 13.

“This is the mentality that we have – that trophy has given us much confidence. We are thinking about these three trophies. I think we can do it,” Valencia said. “We have to realise we are Manchester United and that we can go on to win these three trophies.”

Valencia said United have come closer to recreating the “fear factor” they had during the Alex Ferguson-era under current manager Jose Mourinho.

“I think it’s the same atmosphere. We have that security of playing under a top manager,” the Ecuador internatio­nal added. “I think the fear factor we have to create ourselves, we have to put the fear into teams every time they come to Old Trafford.” – Reuters

EPL fixtures Tomorrow, (5pm unless indicated) Manchester United v Bournemout­h, 2.30pm; Leicester City v Hull City; Stoke City v Middlesbro­ugh; Swansea City v Burnley; Watford v Southampto­n; WBA v Crystal Palace; Liverpool v Arsenal, 7.30pm Sunday Tottenham Hotspur v Everton, 3.30pm Sunderland v Manchester City, 6pm Monday West Ham United v Chelsea, 10pm

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