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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is targeting a third place finish in the Premier League after ensuring his side defeated Wigan 4-1 at the Emirates yesterday. The defeat for Wigan saw them relegated to the Championship.
Arsenal took an early lead through Lukas Podolski, before a trademark Shaun Maloney freekick put Wigan back in contention. Three further goals in the space of 12 minutes from Lukas Podolski, Aaron Ramsey and Theo Walcott ensured a Gunners victory.<br />
The Gunners now only need a win at Newcastle this weekend to ensure they qualify for next season's Champions League, and manager Arsene Wenger is confident.<br />
"It is all open, but it depends on our result. Even third place is not out of sight if we win the game," Wenger said.<br />
"In every single game until the end, for a long time now, we are in a position where we absolutely want the three points.<br />
"I am confident because we have experience. We play for a long time under massive pressure and we have always found the solutions with the problems that we have faced.<br />
"At the moment, we prepare for next season as well because the way that you play and finish determines the ability to start well next season.<br />
"That is a big part, but bigger is to finish well and that is at Newcastle on Sunday."
Written by Kemal Patel
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