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No Doubt For Rosicky, But Wenger Says ”It’s Not In Our Hands”
- Updated: March 17, 2014
Arsenal are ignoring all their doubters as the Gunners hope to use every available weapon in their armoury to fight for the Premier League tittle according to midfielder Tomas Rosicky.
Rosicky scored a stunning goal as Arsenal won the north London derby with Tottenham 1-0 on Sunday – a result which lifted Arsene Wenger’s side to just four points behind league leaders Chelsea with a game in hand.
Rosicky said that confidence remains high at the Emirates.
“The only thing that you can influence is on the pitch, the truth is on the pitch, nothing else matters.”
“You cannot influence what the people around you are saying. I mean no disrespect to you (media), but I absolutely don’t care what you are saying – don’t take it negatively, but it is like that,”
“Only what counts is that you come to the pitch and win the game, if you don’t win the game, obviously you are right.
“The only thing that you can influence is on the pitch, the truth is on the pitch, nothing else matters.” Rosicky said.
He added: “Since I have been in England and playing for Arsenal, it is the first time it has been like this, with four teams basically fighting for the title.
“You can see how unpredictable it is – we lost at Stoke (last weekend), Chelsea lost at (Aston) Villa (on Saturday), so every game is very important for everyone.
Arsenal are still regarded as outsiders for the championship, with Manchester City expected to go clear at the top having played two games less than the Gunners, while Liverpool, currently second on goal difference, also impressed with a 3-0 thrashing of Manchester United at the weekend.
The midfielder admitted his winning goal against Spurs was one of the best he has ever scored.
Rosicky believes Arsenal are in a strong postion to finally end their long trophy drought, with an FA Cup semi-final against Wigan at Wembley to look forward to.
“When we were 1-0 up in the past, sometimes these games slipped through our fingers… maybe in the past we would not have won a game like that,” he added.
Arsenal boss Wenger is expecting a tense run-in for all concerned.
“We wanted to get back in the race and the defeat of Chelsea, the win of Liverpool and of Man City away makes the final sprint very interesting,” Wenger said.
“It is not in our hands because even if we win our game in hand we are still a point behind, but if we continue to win our games that will of course be very important, then it is in our hands.
“(Afterwards) then it is just focus, recover, focus and try to win the next game.”





