Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has reportedly insisted that they can still fight back in the Premier League after falling to third place, four points behind leaders Chelsea, after they lost to Stoke City.
Wilshere has reportedly keeping his calm despite Arsenal's chance of falling to fourth place if Manchester City wins their two games in hand and said that Arsenal can make up for lost ground when they face Chelsea and City in the next four weeks.
According to the Mirror, Wilshere said that they would play against all the top teams this month and if they win those matches they could definitely be 'up there'.
However, Wilshere admitted that his side was not at its best as Arsenal loss a penalty for Laurent Koscielny's handball to Stoke City and lost the match.
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