Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will be hoping to continue their momentum as they take on Leicester City in a crucial Premier League clash on Wednesday.
With seven Premier League games left until the end of the season, the Gunners currently occupies seventh place with 57 points and have won 17 out of 31 matches played so far this season.
The 67-year-old manager says he will be hoping his side can replicate their performance they produced on Sunday to their clash against the Foxes.
‘It looks like that,’ Wenger told the Arsenal website.
‘That has to be the target. To achieve that, we have to win the next one. I think the next thing we have to achieve is to transfer the energy level we showed on Sunday to the Premier League. We started well at Middlesbrough, so let’s continue that against Leicester.’
‘We started well at Middlesbrough, so let’s continue that against Leicester.’
The Gunners are in a big fight for a top-four finish and Wenger insists that his side needs to win all seven to climb above the likes of Manchester United and Liverpool in the Premier League standings.
‘On moral [I’ve seen an improvement], for sure, and certainly the confidence as well. Big games give you confidence and convince you that you can win. That’s the most important thing in our job,’ he added.
‘The top four is open – but what it demands from us is consistency in the results now until the end of the season. It’s still possible, but that means we’ll maybe have to have a perfect run-in.’
Arsenal will now take on Leicester City in a must-win Premier League clash on Wednesday.
The match at the Emirates Stadium kicks off at 20:45.