Gunners lose at home to Man City
Arsenal interim boss Freddie Ljungberg believes his players are good enough to challenge the Premier League's top six.
They're three points off that position after a 3-nil defeat at Manchester City.
It's now just one win in 11 games for Arsenal.
The interim boss has called on the club to decide on what they are going to do about the managerial situation to give certainty to the future of thye team.
Elsewhere yesterday Tottenham moved to within three points adrift of the Champions League spots, after scoring late to win 2-1 at Wolves.
Manchester United's top four bid stuttered as they were held to a 1-all draw by Everton at Old Trafford.
Crystal Palace and Brighton resume their rivalry tonight when they meet at Selhurst Park at 7.45.
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