Daily Dispatch

Wenger keen to silence doubters

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THERE is nothing Arsene Wenger relishes more than confoundin­g his doubters and the Arsenal manager will know today whether he has a strong chance of doing so once again.

Wenger’s side travel to Stoke having boosted their chances of qualifying for the Champions League – a task that looked a lost cause just a few weeks ago – by winning 2-0 at Southampto­n on Wednesday.

That left Arsenal in fifth place in the Premier League, three points behind Manchester City in the slot directly above.

City will have played their home game with West Bromwich Albion by the time Arsenal kick off at Stoke, but a Gunners victory is sure to stoke up the pressure on Liverpool, currently in third.

Jurgen Klopp’s side are four points better off than Arsenal but crucially have played one fixture more than City and the Gunners are at West Ham tomorrow.

But while Wenger cannot wait to say “told you so” to his critics, Gunners defender Shkodran Mustafi is still concerned his team may have left it a little too late.

“I wish we found that Arsenal’s recent revival.

“But now we have three games and have to give everything to try and get everything out of all the games.”

Arsenal will finish the campaign with home games against relegated Sunderland and then Everton, but first they must focus on ending their poor run at Stoke.

Although they have not won there since 2010, losing on four of their eight visits, Wenger’s men will be hopeful of ending that sorry sequence so long as Alexis Sanchez is in the team.

The Chile star scored at Southampto­n to bring his Premier League goal tally for the season to 20 and 14 of those have been in away games.

Arsenal will be facing a Stoke side with just one win from their last nine games. — AFP before,” he said of

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