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Arsene Wenger says consistency will be the key to achieving a top four finish as Arsenal climbed above Manchester United and closed the gap on Manchester City and Liverpool with a 3-0 victory against West Ham United. Speaking to the BBC after the game, the boss touched on how confidence is returning to his squad after their appalling run of form. “West Ham defended well in the first half and we needed to find a solution in the second half. “We come out of a difficult period and our confidence goes quickly and comes back slowly.
2017-04-06 07:58:27© Provided by BSkyB Getty © Provided by BSkyB Getty Pep Guardiola has admitted Man City's Premier League title hopes are over after a 2-1 defeat at Chelsea on Wednesday. Champions League qualification is now City's main aim, according to Guardiola, who also said the title is between Tottenham and Chelsea. City are four points in front of Arsenal and Manchester United in fifth and sixth respectively, having played a game more than both teams. "Today the Premier League is gone, it will be between Tottenham and Chelsea," the Man City head coach said. Sky customers can now upgrade to Sky Sports and get 12 months for just £18 per month.
2017-04-06 08:00:58Chelsea and Tottenham are the top two sides in the Premier League Chelsea boss Antonio Conte says his side need six victories from the last eight games to win the Premier League. For this reason to win the title we need 18 points," said Conte. "If you compare Chelsea and Tottenham over the last 10 years, it is true Chelsea won more titles," Pochettino added. Conte, in his first season as Chelsea boss, added: "We must be focused and try to win six games and take three points [six times].
2017-04-06 00:09:15(Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images) Liverpool Should Be More Like Chelsea? by Paul Drake Liverpool’s week filled with bad news since the midway break, Wednesday. The start of April bringing in a two-year band, a £100,000 fine and a 1-1-0 performance stat. BBC went on to say: “In September 2016 Liverpool made an application to register the Stoke City Academy player and compensation was agreed. Ironically enough, Liverpool caused these academy problems with the team they’ll be facing this weekend Saturday, Stoke City.
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