Arsene Wenger challenges Arsenal to recreate 'urgency' of Manchester United display, as players prepare for Watford

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has challenged his side to recapture the hunger which saw them blow away Manchester United when they head to Watford on Saturday.

The Gunners were put through their paces at their London Colney training ground on Friday ahead of their return to domestic action at Vicarage Road in Saturday's late televised kick-off.

Wenger's side are looking to maintain momentum from their demolition of the Red Devils, who were taken apart with three goals inside the first 20 minutes.

Arsene Wenger said the two-week break made it difficult to keep momentum from Manchester United victory

Arsene Wenger said the two-week break made it difficult to keep momentum from Manchester United victory

Arsenal defenders Callum Chambers, Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny jostle in training

Arsenal defenders Callum Chambers, Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny jostle in training

Left to right: Joel Campbell, Santi Cazorla, Nacho Monreal and Hector Bellerin are all smiles in training

Left to right: Joel Campbell, Santi Cazorla, Nacho Monreal and Hector Bellerin are all smiles in training

Olivier Giroud (centre) fights with Koscielny (second from left) for the ball in Arsenal's training session

Olivier Giroud (centre) fights with Koscielny (second from left) for the ball in Arsenal's training session

But the Frenchman knows that stunning performance will quickly be forgotten should they fail to deliver against the Hornets.


'It can increase the belief and the hunger of the team (to win convincingly). On the other hand you have to show that you can come in to every game with that focus,' said Wenger, who is hoping Alexis Sanchez returns fit from international duty with Chile having been carrying a hip problem.

'The level of champions and people who want to fight at the top is urgency - and urgency is something that keeps you alert, so we know what will be expected of us.

'We have to be conscious that it will be a different game at Watford, but the level of urgency is a big part of success and that is what we work on.'

Wenger accepts such little time to regroup following the international break is not ideal, especially with the players having been on a high following the manner of their win over United.

Chambers (left) and Mertesacker (right) prepare to challenge for the ball in training on Friday

Chambers (left) and Mertesacker (right) prepare to challenge for the ball in training on Friday

Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain prepares to strike the ball at the club's London Colney pitches

Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain prepares to strike the ball at the club's London Colney pitches

Wenger is hopeful that Alexis Sanchez (pictured) will be fit after playing for Chile over the break

Wenger is hopeful that Alexis Sanchez (pictured) will be fit after playing for Chile over the break

Cazorla (centre) and Mathieu Flamini (right) share a joke in training ahead of Saturday's game

Cazorla (centre) and Mathieu Flamini (right) share a joke in training ahead of Saturday's game

'It was difficult, we separated on a positive vibe. After, the task is to reconnect quickly because everybody goes to their national teams and has different worries,' said Wenger.

'The target now is to refocus on what we want to achieve. Watford are a very difficult team to play against, so we have to focus to get a positive result on Saturday.'

Arsenal's win over United moved them to within two points of Manchester City.

Wenger believes this season's title race could prove to be the most open of recent years and refused to rule out champions Chelsea - already 10 points adrift - mounting a recovery.

'At the moment the top eight can mathematically compete,' said Wenger. '(Realistically), I would say five or six teams (can win the title).'

Striker Theo Walcott trains for Arsenal after returning from England duty over the two-week break

Striker Theo Walcott trains for Arsenal after returning from England duty over the two-week break

Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil shows off his snood in training as Arsenal prepare to travel to Watford

Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil shows off his snood in training as Arsenal prepare to travel to Watford

Wenger speaks to Mertesacker (right) and Koscielny (centre), who he hopes will return against Watford

Wenger speaks to Mertesacker (right) and Koscielny (centre), who he hopes will return against Watford

The Gunners boss added: '(Chelsea) have some ground to make up. Of course when you have many teams in front of you it is difficult to catch up, but they have the quality.'

Wenger, though, is not about to lose any sleep over the challenges ahead for Jose Mourinho's squad if the Blues are to haul themselves back into contention.

'I don't care too much about that. My worry is about my team and what we can do,' said the Gunners boss.

'We are two points behind the league leaders and what all the other teams do is up to them. I just want to say mathematically you cannot rule anybody out at the moment.'

While there is the small matter of a Champions League showdown with Bayern Munich next Tuesday night, Wenger insists that European tie will have no bearing on how he sets his team up at Vicarage Road.

'Not at all. For me the most important game is Watford,' said Wenger, who could have centre-back Laurent Koscielny fit again from a hamstring injury.

'I would say the Premier League is the most important competition for us.'

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