English Premier League - by Admin on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 10:15 - 0 Comments
Flamini: Gunners will never give up

Mathieu Flamini has insisted that Arsenal will keep on fighting for the title until the last day of the Premier League season.

The Gunners slipped six points behind leaders Manchester United as they lost 2-1 at Chelsea on Sunday, but Flamini does not think they should be written off in the title race.
The Frenchman has urged his team-mates to try and win their last seven games and he believes that could be enough to overhaul United.
“It’s going to be difficult but in football you have to believe, so we will believe until the last game,” Flamini told Sky Sports News.
“We now have to win every game. We know it will be very hard, but I am sure we can do it. We have the quality, we are a very strong team. We have to keep going, work hard in training and win the next game.”
Flamini is out of contract in the summer and there has been speculation of a move elsewhere, but he has assured fans that he wants to stay at Emirates Stadium.
The midfielder explained: “Like I said before, I am very happy at Arsenal and my agents are talking with the club.”

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