Bacary Sagna ready to pile fresh misery on Wenger – despite feeling sorry for his former boss

Sagna has been discussing Wenger's situation

Manchester City can go a long way to securing a Champions League spot for next season with a win at Arsenal when the Premier League resumes after the international break, defender Bacary Sagna has said.

Bacary Sagna, who moved to City in 2014 after spending seven seasons with the London club, also said he is ready to pile fresh misery on under-fire Arsene Wenger – despite feeling sorry for his former boss.

 “At the moment I’m quite sad for the manager, because he doesn’t deserve what’s happening to him,” said Sagna.

“He’s a great man and an institution for Arsenal. It’s not fair.

“Sometimes you can have difficult moments but he’s always been there for the team.

“For life I will be thankful to him, because he brought me to England. I will also be thankful because, even when I had tough moments, he always showed trust in me.

“That’s why it’s quite difficult for me to see him in this position, but to me he’s the man for this situation at Arsenal.

“I’d like him to stay. I associate Arsenal with his name. Yes, they’re having a tough moment, but the players can turn it around.

“Whenever you have a hard time you just have to step up and that’s what they’ll try to do against us.

“But hopefully they won’t do it against us, because I want to be part of a good season for this team. So, of course, I will go there wanting to win.”

He said leaders Chelsea were almost out of sight in the title race so it was imperative to focus on securing a top-four spot.

Man City are third in the league, 12 points behind Chelsea, and they could extend their lead over sixth-placed Arsenal to 10 points with a win at the Emirates on April 2.

"We need to go to Arsenal and win the game because we want to be part of the Champions League again next season," Sagna told reporters.

"It's going to be difficult to catch Chelsea -- it's maybe too far now -- but we have to go and give a good performance, stick together and keep working hard.

 

Arsenal have lost four of their last six games in all competitions, including a 10-2 aggregate defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League last 16, but Sagna expected them to regroup and come back stronger after the international break.

"Of course they (Arsenal) are disappointed because of the results, anyone would be with what's happened on the pitch," the 34-year-old French international added.

"But they have quality players, players who can react, players who are part of the Champions League every season. They can beat anyone. They remain good players.

"They will come back fresh, they'll have two weeks to think about their national teams and to reflect on the way they want to end the season, so they are going to be strong."

Man City also play Arsenal in the FA Cup semi-finals on April 23.

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