FA Cup is not the priority for Arsenal, admits Arsene Wenger

A top-four finish comes first

Matt McGeehan
Saturday 14 February 2015 07:39 EST
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Back in the old routine: Arsène Wenger, the Arsenal manager, still remembers what to do with a trophy as he lifts the 2014 FA Cup after a thrilling 3-2 comeback victory over Hull City in the final
Back in the old routine: Arsène Wenger, the Arsenal manager, still remembers what to do with a trophy as he lifts the 2014 FA Cup after a thrilling 3-2 comeback victory over Hull City in the final (AP)

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Arsene Wenger claims every Premier League match is like a cup contest for Arsenal in their bid to secure a top-four finish and a place in next season's Champions League.

The Gunners play Monaco later this month after qualifying for the knockout stages of Europe's elite competition for a 15th consecutive season, but their participation in next term's Champions League is in doubt in a competitive Premier League.

Arsenal continue their FA Cup defence in Sunday's fifth-round clash with Middlesbrough, but Wenger knows priorities lie elsewhere.

"Our basic is always to finish in the top four and then win a trophy on top of that," said Wenger, whose FA Cup success last term ended a nine-year trophy drought.

"We want always to be in the Champions League and this season it will be very difficult, because it's very tight if you look at the table - every game now becomes a cup game."

The FA Cup is a competition Wenger wants to do well in, though. "We have won (the FA Cup) five times during my period here," he added.

"Nobody has won it more in the last 18 years, so we have always taken the competition seriously."

Wenger plans to rotate his options and could give Gabriel Paulista his debut in defence and rest Germany World Cup winner Per Mertesacker.

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