Arsenal started the season in fine form under their new manager Unai Emery but as the season has rolled along, their form has dipped.

At one point they were the favourites to finish in the top-four by the end of the season but during the past couple of months, that title has gone to Manchester United.

The kind of form that Solskjaer’s men are currently on, many pundits believe that the Red Devils will beat the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal to the race of the top-four.

Chelsea too are pretty close to that final Champions League spot but given their current run of form, no one is really ready to put their money on the Blues qualifying for the Champions League.




But speaking earlier this week, Arsenal keeper Bernd Leno has revealed what his team need to do in order to secure that Champions League place.

“It’s a very good feeling to be in the top four and we want to keep that position, but we know we have the pressure that the other teams are waiting for our mistakes that we lose or drop points,” he told Sky Sports News.

“We have the quality to stay there. We have to improve our away games because we lost too many points away and this is the key to stay in the top four.




“He [Cech] helped me a lot from the very first day,




“He is a very good guy as a person with an unbelievable career. I am impressed with him and how he works every day.

“He talks to me a lot about how I can improve.”

While Arsenal’s performances have gotten better during the past couple of games but people like Paul Merson believe that the Gunners still have some poor results left in them.



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