As long as you aren’t too far away you can hope – Wenger on Arsenal’s title chances
By Reuters
12 October 2019 |
7:05 am
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal can't rule out a title challenge but admits Liverpool are probably too far ahead to be caught.
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