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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is convinced that great things are in store for his young guns next season.
The spectacular derailment of the Gunners' trophy charge last season followed by their inability to convince Mathieu Flamini and Aleksander Hleb to stay true to the cause, has led to the alarmists having a field day predicting the London side's relegation from the international elite, but their French boss is having none of that.
"I think we can win everything. We are very, very close," Wenger insisted.
"Now that the Champions League final has become an FA Cup final (after Manchester United beat Chelsea in Moscow) the team who is very strong in England has a good chance to win the European Cup.
"The Premier League title goes down to one game, won or lost.
"I believe overall quality, going forward, we were the best team in the League," he added.
"However, Arsenal conceded 10 more goals than the others and that made the difference.
"It's very difficult to take a perspective in what people expected from us at the start of the season, and the fact we are disappointed for not winning the championship.
"We have done beyond expectation, but, as well, we are disappointed beyond expectation as we have not won the championship. But we feel we are very, very close."
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