Unai Emery has outlined Arsenal’s priority for the remainder of the season.
“My message is the same for the team and the supporters, our first priority continues to be the Premier League,” Emery said.
“If we win our match against Brighton, then we are going to play our last match against Burnley with the possibility to be in the top four.
“The second [priority] is the Europa League. We need to play the second leg in Valencia but it is going to be difficult.
“For us, the Premier League is the first competition where we want to do something important this year.”
“In the Premier League, every match is very difficult,” the Arsenal boss added. “Every single team has a lot of good players and a strong mentality to fight against every other team.
“The teams like Tottenham, Chelsea and ourselves are playing a lot of matches in Europe and fighting almost every three days.
“To play every match with a big performance is not easy.”
“I think we are in the position we wanted to be in at the beginning of the season.”
“He [Ramsey] is an Arsenal supporter, but he is finishing his moment here,” Emery added. “Sunday is the last match at home and he is going to be helping us. Although not playing because of his injury, his spirit is good for us.
“Also, Petr Cech is going to finish his career as a player.
“First we will try to win, and after some players can have their moment because they are important in the present and in Arsenal’s history.”
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