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Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright has backed up Laura Woods' claim that a top four finish for Mikel Arteta's side would be a 'massive overachievement' despite criticism from Jamie O'Hara.
The Gunners are in a very strong position for a top four finish come the end of the 2021/22 campaign after the north Londoners continued their winning streak with their victory over Watford on Sunday.
"To be fair, I don’t like to look at the table a lot because we have games in hand, we’re going to play different fixtures and I know the objective and it’s only one, to try and improve tomorrow on what we’ve done today and go into the next match and that’s it," Mikel Arteta said in his post-match press conference.
"I cannot control results and I cannot predict which matches we are going to win, draw or lose, it’s impossible. If I start to do that I think we’re going to lose focus in what we want to do."
Later on Sunday afternoon, main rivals for the final fourth spot Man United were comprehensively beaten in the Manchester derby- a result that has really tilted the top four picture in Arsenal's favour with a stuttering Tottenham side hoping to re-enter the