Pay per Head: Wenger believes that title race could go down to the last day

Arsene WengerPay per head services learned that Arsene Wenger believes that the Premier League title race could go down to the season’s final day.

After the Premier League’s frontrunners were all able to pick up wins during the weekend, fourth-placed Liverpool and leaders Chelsea are separated by only four points – with Arsenal in second place and Manchester City three points from the top in third, as they played one less game.

With the Gunners a point off the top spot and set to take on Tottenham, Chelsea, and City within two weeks in March, Wenger believes that things will likely change in the last moment in the title race, and pay per head services would really like to see what will happen.

“It looks like the last game could be decisive. Nobody knows. What is for sure, the most consistent team from now on will do it,” he told Arsenal Player.

“Everybody has big games; everybody has difficult games. The Premier League is difficult for everybody so let’s just focus on our performances.”

Price per head services saw that on Saturday, Arsenal won for the first time in three Premier League matches, comfortably trouncing Sunderland 4-1 at the Emirates Stadium.

The Frenchman is happy that the Gunners continue to be in title contention as they were taken apart by the Reds in a 5-1 loss, and played out with Manchester United a goalless draw before the success against Sunderland, and pay per head services can’t wait to see how Wenger’s men continue to perform.

“We’ve just come off of a little bit of a difficult run because we lost at Liverpool, we played a draw against Man United and we are still only one point behind Chelsea so overall that is a great encouragement,” he continued.

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“Let’s go for the (remaining) 11 games with a real desire to do well in every single game – then you have a good chance.”
Pay per head services are eager to see how the Gunners continue to do on the pitch, and will closely follow developments on the club.