Arsenal now looked resigned to third place after their catastrophic collapse at Wigan. It would be an improvement on last year s fourth place finish but manager Arsene Wenger is not even taking that for granted after successive defeats at Tottenham and a

Arsenal now looked resigned to third place after their catastrophic collapse at Wigan.

It would be an improvement on last year's fourth place finish but manager Arsene Wenger is not even taking that for granted after successive defeats at Tottenham and at Wigan where the Gunners squandered a 2-0 lead in the last 10 minutes.

"Spurs can catch us, Manchester City can catch us. We have to win at least one game," said Wenger, whose shell-shocked squad entertain City on Saturday teatime.

And with his side now out of the title race, he said he had no interested in who goes on to win it: "I don't mind and I don't care," he snapped.