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Arsenal legend Arsene Wenger is counting on his past side to have a chance to end up as winners for the Head Association title this season.
Mikel Arteta’s side sit at the top of the table after six rounds of fixtures, having won five of their opening matches.
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They can head into the September general break ahead of the pack position hoping they beat Brentford at the Gtech People bunch Arena on Sunday night first.
Wenger took the Heavy weapons experts to three league titles – the club’s back-to-back combined in 2003/04, unbeaten for the entire 38-game season – during his 22-year stay in north London, stopping in 2018 and took a job at FIFA as their Head of Worldwide Football Improvement.
The Frenchman rarely tells the story of his previous club, but speaking as a learned man, he expressed his intensity in the assumptions of the Weapons store to return to the Bosses Association and looking for big qualifications.
“I would concur that they are moving in the right course. I think something is happening in the group… they are energetic, promising players and they have bought well this year,” said Wenger.
🗣 “My presence there might be a problem.”
Arsene Wenger has explained why he did not return to Arsenal after leaving the club in 2018 pic.twitter.com/ESg5MiCPhn
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) September 14, 2022
“There hasn’t been a very strong gathering this season and the Weapons store is getting an open door with the potential to be there. We were in the principal four before and why not again? You can’t really stop the way they can fight for the title and in in a perfect world they would get on with it.”
The Reserves have not competed for the Head Association title since Wenger’s departure, while they have yet to finish in the top four since 2016.
His short replacement, Unai Emery, has driven the Stockpile to fifth place in his truly full year in charge. Arteta strung together back-to-back eighth-place finishes before coming in fifth last season, losing fourth place to rivals Tottenham in the latest multi-day stretch of the mission.