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Wenger targets top spot
- Updated: November 1, 2016
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger hopes to gain the ‘little advantages’ that would come from finishing top of their Champions League group.
The Gunners go into Tuesday’s Group A clash with Ludogorets in Bulgaria in top spot, albeit only on goal difference over Paris Saint-Germain with both teams having seven points from their first three games.
Victory in Sofia, over a team they beat 6-0 two weeks ago, would mean Arsenal being at worst level with the French side ahead of a likely group decider at the Emirates Stadium on November 23.
“It’s our prime target to win the group,” said Wenger, who side will qualify for the knockout stage with a win if PSG do not lose at home to Basel.
“We have a home game with Paris Saint-Germain to come so we have a good opportunity on Tuesday.
“For …