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Published 10:52 7 Aug 2023 BST
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"They got themselves into a decent position last year, but they came up short physically and mentally, strength in depth. "When the going gets tough, we will see if they are in the same position and if they can learn from it. The next step for Arsenal is to [win the Premier League], that's the biggest step, getting yourself into the top-four is fine like [Manchester] United last year, there was going to be an improvement. But if you talk about winning league titles, that's always going to be the hardest one. Close is not good enough."https://twitter.com/PureRoyKeane/status/1688204963158106112 That old United vs. Arsenal rivalry still burns within the core of Roy Keane.
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