ARSENAL are setting their sights on halting Wanderers' charge to safety with manager Arsene Wenger ordering his side to take maximum points from their four remaining games.
Wenger has admitted his side cannot afford any slip-ups if they are to beat Manchester United to the Barclaycard Premiership title - starting on Saturday against Wanderers at the Reebok.
The Gunners came through one of their toughest tests, away to Middlesbrough, to remain three points behind United with a game in hand and a slight advantage on goal difference and goals scored.
Wenger told the club's website: "It looks like each team must win every game now. It is down to the one that does not slip up.
"Coming out of last Wednesday's game, United had a small advantage momentum-wise but we levelled it at Middlesbrough.
"On paper, it looked like Boro were the toughest of our remaining games as they are strong at home and have beaten everybody there.
"But then, when I look at the next game, that always looks the hardest.
"And we have to get the team in the right frame of mind for Bolton now."
Arsenal have a chance to overtake United by winning at the Reebok, given that United's game at Tottenham comes 24 hours later but they still have a number of injury worries to address, with Patrick Vieira resting his knee problem and Edu set to be ruled out for the rest of the season.
Ashley Cole was due to have intensive treatment on an ankle injury sustained in the 2-0 win at Middlesbrough, while Francis Jeffers has a knee ligament problem.
David Seaman was nevertheless hoping to resume training after missing the past two games with a chest infection, while Campbell was also getting over similar symptoms.
The game at Bolton could be the England defender's last of the season if he is unsuccessful in his appeal against his dismissal at Highbury.
Gareth Farrelly scored twice as Wanderers Reserves cruised to a 6-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday last night. Full report page 35.
thanks to goals from Gareth Farrelly(2), Ricky Shakes, Mike Whitlow and Jermaine Johnson.
Farrelly opened the scoring with a 15-yard drive on 25 minutes and the Owls kept Wanderers at bay until the second-half.
However, two goals in as many minutes sealed the win for the visitors.
Ricky Shakes got his first goal of the season with a stunning strike. The young midfielder crashed home a 20-yard curler to double Wanderers' lead on 55 minutes. Veteran Whitlow added the third on 57 minutes, after beating the offside trap,when he barged the ball past Stringer in the Wednesday goal.
Wilson hit a smart consolation for the hosts when he crashed home a 20-yarder (78 mins) that flew past Andrew Price but Jermaine Johnson continued his great scoring streak just four minutes later when he turned past Jon Beswetherick before side-footing over the line.
Farrelly added his second and Wanderers' fifth from the spot with five minutes to go after Beswetherwick was adjudged to have handled.
BOLTON WANDERERS: Price, Hunt, Barness (Livesey 62), Whitlow (Thach 62), Talbot, Shakes, Nolan (Forchelet 62), Niven, Farrelly, Facey, Johnson
Subs Not Used: Armstrong, Forchelet, Hamlin
ARSENAL are setting their sights on halting Wanderers' charge to safety with manager Arsene Wenger ordering his side to take maximum points from their four remaining games.
Wenger has admitted his side cannot afford any slip-ups if they are to beat Manchester United to the Barclaycard Premiership title - starting on Saturday against Wanderers at the Reebok.
The Gunners came through one of their toughest tests, away to Middlesbrough, to remain three points behind United with a game in hand and a slight advantage on goal difference and goals scored.
Wenger told the club's website: "It looks like each team must win every game now. It is down to the one that does not slip up.
"Coming out of last Wednesday's game, United had a small advantage momentum-wise but we levelled it at Middlesbrough.
"On paper, it looked like Boro were the toughest of our remaining games as they are strong at home and have beaten everybody there.
"But then, when I look at the next game, that always looks the hardest.
"And we have to get the team in the right frame of mind for Bolton now."
Arsenal have a chance to overtake United by winning at the Reebok, given that United's game at Tottenham comes 24 hours later but they still have a number of injury worries to address, with Patrick Vieira resting his knee problem and Edu set to be ruled out for the rest of the season.
Ashley Cole was due to have intensive treatment on an ankle injury sustained in the 2-0 win at Middlesbrough, while Francis Jeffers has a knee ligament problem.
David Seaman was nevertheless hoping to resume training after missing the past two games with a chest infection, while Campbell was also getting over similar symptoms.
The game at Bolton could be the England defender's last of the season if he is unsuccessful in his appeal against his dismissal at Highbury.
Gareth Farrelly scored twice as Wanderers Reserves cruised to a 5-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday last night. Full report page 35.
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