Arsenal now just a 'Cup' team under Wenger?


FILE PHOTO - Soccer Football - Europa League Round of 32 Second Leg - Arsenal vs Ostersunds FK - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - February 22, 2018 Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

LONDON (Reuters) - Victory over Manchester City in Sunday's League Cup final could salvage Arsenal's season but would also provide more ammunition to those who deride the Gunners as a glorified 'cup team'.

It is 14 years since Arsenal last won the Premier League, and they have finished in the top two only once in the past decade, albeit 10 points behind Leicester City in 2016.

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