Arsene Wenger believes his side can catch Chelsea at the top of the Premier League
By OmniSport
09 February 2017 |
3:37 pm
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger still believes his side can catch Chelsea at the top of the Premier League, despite the 12 point gap.
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