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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says his team were 'ready for the fight' against Man City

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Arsene Wenger speaks to Sky Sports following the 2-2 draw with Man City

Arsene Wenger says Arsenal showed they were "ready for the fight" during Sunday's 2-2 draw with Man City, stopping a run of two Premier League defeats.

The French manager has come under some of the most intense scrutiny of his 20-year tenure at Arsenal in recent months, with players also scrutinised for their performances.

But despite an admittedly nervous performance, the Gunners did show character to come back twice to take a point.

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Arsenal 2-2 Man City

"You could see we started very nervously and under pressure, and you can see that it had a big impact on our fluency," Wenger told Sky Sports.

"We had strong mental resources and refused to lose the game. You could see the team was ready for the fight eventually. On the mental front it was a very strong performance, and on a technical front I think we could do better.

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"But at the end of the day, when you come out of a few disappointing results and play a big game, the first priority is not to lose. I think we went for it. We had plenty of attacking players on the pitch.

"In the end we got a point. You could say mathematically it's not good for them or for us. But we've come out of such a stressful period, and I think this still mentally has a positive impact on our team."

The future of Wenger at Arsenal remains a talking point, with the 67-year-old saying he will always be devoted to the Gunners regardless of his next move.

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"I think there is nothing to add to the ongoing situation. I have been here for 20 years and I think I've shown one thing and that is completely loyalty to this club. I will continue to do that for as long as I am here and after that," he added.

"I will always support this club and wish that whoever comes in after me goes very well and even much better."

It is a tight turnaround for Arsenal who are next in action on Wednesday as they face another home tie against West Ham.

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Arsenal forward Danny Welbeck says the Gunners showed good character after drawing 2-2 with Man City, having been behind twice in the game

Wenger added: "Top four? It will be tough because everyone is in there. I think Pep Guardiola has said that in England to make the top four it is like a trophy because it is so difficult.

"I think we are in good company, but the first thing was to stop losing and the second is to build up our confidence again, and the third step will be to win Wednesday night, of course."

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