Szczesny remains upbeat about the Gunners lifting the English crown.
In perhaps the biggest match of the Premier League midweek fixture list Arsenal and Manchester United played out a 0-0 draw at the Emirates Stadium.
It was a chance for the Gunners to take advantage of fellow title hopefuls Chelsea drawing with West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday, but their failure to do so coupled with a 5-1 defeat to Liverpool on Satruday has knocked their ambitions.
However, goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny believes that the north Londoners are still in with a chance of lifting the trophy regardless.
“We have dropped points in our last two games and now we have a lot of teams very close together at the top,” the 23-year-old told the Sun.
“It is going to be tight but we will put everything into our last 12 games of the season and if we show our character I believe we can do it.
“We will be fighting right to the end and that’s the least you can expect from players playing for Arsenal Football Club.
“We showed a lot of mental strength to recover from the weekend defeat at Liverpool and now it’s time for us to push on and give it a real go.
“We are a bit disappointed that we didn’t beat Manchester United on Wednesday but at least we got a point against a very good side and the clean sheet is also a positive.”
Szczesny has been in superb form for Arsene Wenger’s side this season and the clean-sheet against the Red Devils was the Pole’s 12th of the campaign – more than any other ‘keeper in the division.
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