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Santi Cazorla calls for Arsenal improvement

Santi Cazorla says that Arsenal must improve their record in big matches away from home if they are to claim the Premier League title.

Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has conceded that the Gunners must improve their record in key matches away from home if they are to claim an elusive Premier League crown.

The North Londoners' hopes of lifting a first championship since 2004 are over for another season, but Arsene Wenger's side are still challenging for second spot behind Chelsea ahead of today's clash at fourth-placed Manchester United.

Cazorla admits that Arsenal must take more points from their top-four rivals if they are to win the title again.

"In our eyes, Arsenal are always a candidate to win the Premier League, the players really believe that," the Spaniard told The Mirror.

"But over the years we have dropped key points in stadiums where we need to win. That's our handicap and the thing we need to change."

Arsenal have the opportunity to claim silverware this season when they defend the FA Cup in the final against Aston Villa at Wembley on May 30.

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