Wenger is a believer: We can’t rule out the fact that Arsenal can fight for the title

Just over four years after his departure from Arsenal, Arsène Wenger keeps a very wise eye on the evolution of his former club. When asked about the current good form of Premier League leaders Arsenal, Wenger does not want to exclude his former club from the fight for the title in England.After six rounds, the Gunners are leaders of the Premier League thanks to a hot start. Arsenal scored five wins in their first five games, before falling for the first time ten days ago at Manchester United.🗣 “Arsenal have a chance. You can’t even rule out the fact they can fight for the title.”Arsene Wenger is confident about Arsenal’s top four chances and potentially being involved in the title race this season pic.twitter.com/d5hgy8cnW3— Football Daily (@footballdaily) September 14, 2022 In recent years he was reserved on the subject but on Monday evening, during an event devoted to the book of David Dein, (the former vice-president of Arsenal) the 72-year-old Wenger spoke about his hopes for the Gunners.”Since the start of the season, there has not really been a team that completely dominates. Arsenal have their chances, the potential is there. Hopefully they can do it, at least be in the top 4 and why not – I think we can’t rule out the fact that they can fight for the title.”, explained Wenger.##NAJAVA_MECA_6643361##When he left the club in May 2018, Wenger has never returned.“My presence could have been a problem. Sometimes you need to change everything to have a fresh start, he admitted. My presence could have been a problem. I stayed completely behind to give the club a chance to build a new connection with a new coach. That’s why I never talk about Arsenal, and why I’ve never been back there. I didn’t want my presence to be bad for the club.”Arsène Wenger qualified for the Champions League for 19 consecutive seasons while he was in north London. None of his successors have yet achieved a fraction of what he pushed his Arsenal squads toward.🗣 “My presence there could’ve been a problem.” Arsene Wenger explains why he never returned to Arsenal after leaving the club in 2018 pic.twitter.com/ESg5MiCPhn— Football Daily (@footballdaily) September 14, 2022

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