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Arsene Wenger dismisses missing fans, says Arsenal were 'sold out'

Should Liverpool fail to beat Middlesbrough and Arsenal win against Everton on Sunday, the Gunners can sneak into the top four at the very end of the season. Should Liverpool fail to beat Middlesbrough and Arsenal win against Everton on Sunday, the Gunners can sneak into the top four at the very end of the season. LONDON -- Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger dismissed the thousands of fans who boycotted Tuesday's 2-0 win over Sunderland, claiming "we are sold out" despite the multitude of empty seats at the Emirates. Arsenal's 60,000-capacity stadium was only about two-thirds full for the penultimate home game of the season as some fan groups opted to stay away to mark their...
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