Arsenal is likely to lose out on top Four this season

March 29, 2013 3:38am CST
With the wake of events this season, there is every likelihood that Arsenal will not be finishing in the top four of the premier League come May..not even with injuries to Wilshere, Walcot, Sagna and Poldoski and also Totenham and Chelsea are not likely to drop more points. Wenger needs to start planning on life in the Europa League.
5 responses
• United States
1 Apr 13
seems to be, but still hope is there. remember last season? injury happens in all positions. Wihshere may a big loss to gunners, not only one Wihshere but the toughness from midfield. Arteta's recovery may let Wenger take a breath of relief, truly, backup is necessary.(Diaby absence as well) TOT and Chelsea also has unbalanced X factors, and later opponents not unbeatable. i still believe miracle would happen from gunners. especially in W33, Chelsea faces TOT while Arsenal faces Norwich City, a crucial battle.
@sjlskl (3382)
• Singapore
1 Apr 13
The gap between them is very close now. All it takes is a couple of bad results and things will look very different. Of course, Arsenal can't slipped up anymore. But Tottenham and Chelsea ain't exactly on fire now. So it is still up for grabs now.
31 Mar 13
I think that Arsenal will make it. They have the easier run in out of the three and they also are out of all cup competitions while Chelsea and Spurs are still in the Europa league, with Chelsea still in the FA cup.
@Dias14 (176)
• Indonesia
31 Mar 13
Yes the English league matches still leaves next few weeks with different points with Chelsea by 2 points and 4 points with Totthenham, would be a tough task for Arsene Wenger to pursue Pastika because both teams will be playing an all-out to win the Champions League next season's ticket . But you have not been able to say that Arsenal will compete in the Europa League next season because all can still happen in the weeks ahead, let alone a chance to overtake Chelsea may be greater because the difference was not much point.
• Croatia (Hrvatska)
30 Mar 13
Arsenal is now more like a business company than a football club, their only interest is to pay a dividend to shareholders. That's why they are selling their best players for huge ammount of money and then they are buying some mediocore players like Podolski or Arteta.