Friday, 4th April, 2014



Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes that his team's 1-1 draw with Manchester City last weekend represents the turning of a corner.

The Gunners had suffered a damaging 6-0 drubbing at Chelsea and 2-2 draw at home against Swansea in their two games prior to facing the Citizens, but managed to hold Manuel Pellegrini's title chasers at the Emirates Stadium.



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Arsenal are next in action on Sunday when they face a vital trip to Goodison Park to play Everton and Wenger feels things are getting back on track.

"We know that every game becomes vital", he told a press conference via his club's feed.

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"We came out with a strong performance against City and I think we have turned a corner."

And the Frenchman believes Arsenal must still be considered in the Premier League title race, even though they are seven points behind leaders Liverpool and five points off second-placed Chelsea, while third-placed Manchester City lead them by three points but have two games in hand.

"We have a small percentage [chance] to win the title but we have to give everything to make it possible", Wenger said.

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