Arsenal will 'fight until the end' for title, vows Clichy after humbling at Chelsea

08 February 2010 14:37
Arsenal will 'fight until the end' for the title - despite their critical defeat at Chelsea. [LNB]That is the view of Gunners defender Gael Clichy, who is refusing to throw in the towel on their bid for the Barclays Premier League crown. [LNB]Arsenal were outclassed as they lost 2-0 at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. The loss leaves them nine points behind Chelsea going into the final stages of the season.[LNB] Lesson: Gael Clichy (left) is outmuscled by Chelsea's Didier Drogba[LNB] They will have to produce a remarkable revival to have any chance of lifting the title in May but Clichy is adamant they can still claw their way back in.[LNB] 'It is even more complicated now to win the league but we have to keep fighting until the end,' said the France left-back. [LNB]Hard to take: Arsene Wenger[LNB]'We have seen since the start of the season, everyone can drop points against anyone. Of course, it would have been better to win on Sunday and against Manchester United but that is the way it is.[LNB] 'We have to keep going. We need to be more decisive in the right moments and the best thing to do is to carry on fighting.[LNB] 'The rule in sport is when you want to be the best, after everydefeat you have to ask the right questions to yourself and  the team.You have to go again and dig in.[LNB] 'That is what we are going to start doing again in training becauseit is only  with hard work and a bit of luck that things can happen.Maybe then we can go somewhere.'[LNB] Net pains: Drogba lashes home the second goal at Stamford Bridge[LNB] Arsenal's run-in is argubaly easier than those of United and Chelsea but Clichy is concentrating on taking three points from Wednesday's clash with resurgent Liverpool.[LNB]He added: 'We don't have to look for a long run - we have to think game after game and it starts with Liverpool. We have to think one game at a time but the less we lose, the better it will be. [LNB]'It is not going to be easy but it is not finished. We were 11 points behind and came back so we have to hope they drop points and make sure we don't drop any points.[LNB] 'Let's work on it, next we play against a good side in Liverpool. It is going to be difficult but we have to do it because if we want to be the best we have to compete.' [LNB] Chelsea 2 Arsenal 0: Deadly Didier Drogba rifles Blues to the summit as John Terry stands tall to wreck Gunners' title bidDrogba 2 Wenger 0: Deja vu from Chelsea' top gun Didier, as Arsenal's nemesis strikes again at Stamford Bridge PICTURE SPECIAL: Chelsea fans show their support for under-fire captain John TerryARSENAL FC

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