Arsene Wenger backing Arsenal's top stars to 'all get back to their best' ahead of Premier League title challenge

Arsene Wenger has backed his key players to come good at the perfect time to help deliver the Premier League title to Arsenal for the first time in 12 years.

The Gunners travel to Manchester United on Sunday afternoon on the back of a goalless FA Cup fifth-round draw with Hull and a 2-0 Champions League defeat to Barcelona.

But Wenger's side remain well and truly in the mix for the Premier League crown, which Arsenal last lifted in 2004, after beating leaders Leicester in their last outing.

Arsenal forward Theo Walcott reacts during his club's Saturday training session at London Colney

Arsenal forward Theo Walcott reacts during his club's Saturday training session at London Colney

(From left to right) Joel Campbell, Nacho Monreal and Olivier Giroud take part in a keep-ball game

(From left to right) Joel Campbell, Nacho Monreal and Olivier Giroud take part in a keep-ball game

Spanish right back Hector Bellerin (right) jumps high during a warm-up on a cold Saturday morning

Spanish right back Hector Bellerin (right) jumps high during a warm-up on a cold Saturday morning

The trip to Old Trafford will invoke memories of the scintillating 3-0 success over United at the Emirates Stadium earlier in the season, where a brace from Alexis Sanchez and a goal from Mesut Ozil had the hosts three goals up inside the opening 20 minutes.


United were outplayed for much of that contest but, despite their lofty league position, Arsenal have struggled to replicate anything like that sort of form in recent weeks and Wenger has already spoken of his concern for the goals 'drying up'.

But he believes the likes of Sanchez, Ozil and Olivier Giroud can rediscover their goalscoring touch and impressive form to make sure they do not let a great chance to seal a 14th top-tier title slip through their grasp.

'They will all get back (to their best),' said Wenger.

'We have to raise our level at the right moment. You want to raise your level and after, individually, the players will benefit from that.

French striker Giroud (right) attempts to get past Polish youngster Krystian Bielik in a small-sided match

French striker Giroud (right) attempts to get past Polish youngster Krystian Bielik in a small-sided match

Danny Welbeck grimaces during the session
Frenchmen Francis Coquelin and Robert Pires relax

Danny Welbeck grimaces during the session (left), while Francis Coquelin and Robert Pires relax (right)

'When we attack well, Sanchez will be very dangerous so we have to focus on attacking well together and after that it's important to remember that we worked very hard to be in this position.

'At half-time against Leicester (losing 1-0), we were eight points behind them. Today we are two points behind. We have to take advantage of that.'

United are 10 points adrift of Arsenal heading into the game after a season where an inconsistency in form, results and team selection has seen Louis van Gaal's position as manager come under threat.

Despite their struggles, they could still produce a result to dent Arsenal's championship ambitions and Per Mertesacker has called on a similar effort to the 3-0 win back in October - even if he believes a replication of the start may be a stretch.

Alexis Sanchez (centre) smiles while standing next to team-mates Mathieu Flamini (left) and Coquelin (right)

Alexis Sanchez (centre) smiles while standing next to team-mates Mathieu Flamini (left) and Coquelin (right)

'It will be a different game this time but I want to see the same effort from our side,' he told Arsenal Player.

'I think we came out really strong, trusted in ourselves, nicked balls from them in their final third and then broke them down. It was remarkable how we played and how we reacted.

'We were really active from the start, pressed them high and tried to get the ball as quickly as possible. It completely worked out.

'That was our plan, to get the ball early, so the distance between where we got the ball and the goal was short. 

Young English defender Calum Chambers (centre) jogs during drills at Arsenal's St Albans base

Young English defender Calum Chambers (centre) jogs during drills at Arsenal's St Albans base

'We are dangerous when we win the ball early. I think that's something we need to emphasise.'

Former United forward Danny Welbeck will be hoping to be involved for Arsenal having scored the last-gasp winner against Leicester on his return from a 10-month injury lay-off.

The England international also grabbed the decider in the Gunners' FA Cup win at Old Trafford last season but it remains to be seen if he is named in Wenger's starting line-up. 

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will definitely not be involved after suffering a knee injury in the defeat to Barcelona. 

Welsh star Aaron Ramsey (left) challenges Egyptian January signing Mohamed Elneny (right) in practice

Welsh star Aaron Ramsey (left) challenges Egyptian January signing Mohamed Elneny (right) in practice

 

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