They trail leaders Leicester by five points and face a run of tricky away fixtures, but Arsene isn't throwing in the towel just yet.

On Sunday, London giants Arsenal suffered a 3-2 defeat away to a youthful Manchester United side, handing what many presume to be the fatal blow to their title hopes.

The Gunners, despite sitting in third, trail leaders Leicester City by five points with only 11 games remaining in the 2015/16 season.

Next up for the north London giants is a home clash with Swansea, a side whom they’ve lost to twice and drawn once with in their last four Emirates Stadium meetings.

Wenger’s boys also face a tricky away fixtures list which will see the reigning FA Cup holders travel to Tottenham, Everton, West Ham, and Man City on the final day of the season.

The 3-2 defeat to Man United leaves Arsenal 5 points behind Leicester with only 11 games remaining

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Nonetheless, Le Prof remains adamant that his side have not yet given up hope on lifting the English Premier League despite the uphill battle that awaits.

After the Old Trafford defeat, Wenger was asked by a reporter: “What is your view on the title race now?”

Watch Arsene’s response in the video below.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Arsenal 1 - 2 Swansea City

March 2, 2016 2:45pmEmirates Stadium (London)

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