Alexis Sanchez's first league goal since October earned the 10-man Gunners a draw against Tottenham on Saturday and the manager is confident heading into the final nine games
Arsene Wenger is confident Arsenal still have a chance of winning the Premier League title, despite falling eight points behind league-leaders Leicester City.
The Gunners clawed a goal back to earn a 2-2 draw away at Tottenham on Saturday, while Leicester defeated Watford thanks to Riyad Mahrez's 15th goal of the season to move five points clear at the top.
But the Arsenal boss is not giving up hope of ending a 12-year wait for the title and pointed to his side's record of being the only team to record a league double over the Foxes this season.
"The championship is far from over," Wenger said ahead of the FA Cup replay with Hull City.
"We have beaten twice Leicester. People have to look at the other teams. We will not give up in the championship. We will fight until the end."
Next up for Wenger and Arsenal is their FA Cup fifth-round replay against Championship side Hull City as the Gunners begin a run of four games in 11 days, which includes a trip to Barcelona in the Champions League.
“I will have to make [changes]," Wenger said of facing Hull. "I'm not concerned by replacing one player for another. I have to rotate a bit and keep the balance in the team.
He added: "We lose [suspended Francis] Coquelin of course. Everybody else looks medically available.
"I have to see how everyone has recovered. We should have the same squad from Tottenham, plus Iwobi."
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