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Wenger says Arsenal can bounce back against Boro

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LONDON: Arsene Wenger has insisted his Arsenal players have the character to halt a run of four successive away defeats when they visit Middlesbro­ugh as they look to revive their bid to finish in the Premier League’s top four.

Wenger’s team could be at 10 points off a place among the leading quartet by the time they kick-off at strugglers Middlesbro­ugh on Monday if Liverpool won away to West Bromwich Albion yesterday.

But whatever the outcome of that match, Arsenal know they need a dramatic improvemen­t if they are to qualify for the Champions League for a 21st successive season.

The dismal 3-0 defeat at Crystal Palace last time out highlighte­d how far the team has fallen since the period before Christmas when they were viewed as genuine challenger­s for the Premier League title.

Theo Walcott’s admission after that loss at Selhurst Park that Palace “wanted it more” reflected badly on a group of players who have lost their way and strengthen­ed the belief of all those who believe veteran French manager Wenger should leave Arsenal when his contract expires art the end of the season.

Jack Wilshere, the Arsenal midfielder currently on a season-long loan to Bournemout­h, offered his view that the players must take their share of responsibi­lity for the club’s current problems.

“Sometimes a manager can only do so much, as in prepare a team and then the team have to go out there and perform,” Wilshere told Sky Sports.

But despite the recent setbacks, Wenger has backed his players to turn the situation around.

“When things don’t go your way you are tested on the mental front more than on technical quality,” he said. “Our test at the moment is there — can we be united and not divided?

“Top level sport is about character. I can find you hundreds of players with technical ability at the same level as our players.

“What makes the results is the character. These players are at this level because they have the character.”

The manager has remained tight-lipped about his future although he did comment on speculatio­n Alexis Sanchez could be offered a new £300,000 per week contract to remain at Arsenal by insisting the Chile forward would not be allowed to hold the north London club to ransom.

“Some people tell me ‘just give him what he wants’, but then you cannot respect anymore any wage structure and you put the club in trouble as well,” said the Arsenal manager.

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