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Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta has said that he is "very confident" of Arsenal securing a place in the Premier League top four come the end of the season.
The Gunners are currently embroiled in a battle to earn a spot in the Champions League places - a feat that would signal the club's first return to Europe's elite competition since the 2016/17 season.
As it stands, Arsenal sit sixth in the current Premier League standings - two points behind fourth-placed Manchester United with a game in-hand - and face a key match in the battle for European football next week with their clash against the in-form Wolverhampton Wanderers.
With 17 games to go of the domestic campaign this term, Arteta has expressed his confidence of finishing in the Champions League positions - albeit admitting that his side still have plenty to learn and work on ahead of the end of the season.
Talking to Arsenal’s official website, he said: "We have the youngest squad in the league and that is not a coincidence, we planned to do something like that because we had to rebuild something as well that we believe in.
"We have a squad full of enthusiasm and passion, but with the right amount of quality and