ARSENAL full-back Gael Clichy insists his side have the necessary "quality" to get their Barclays Premier League title bid back on track following the defeat at Chelsea on Sunday.
Arsene Wenger's side have suffered a slump in form since moving five points clear at the top of the table and a run of four consecutive draws, followed by the 2-1 reverse at Stamford Bridge, means they are now six points off the summit in third place
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Clichy, however, insists the Gunners can still play their part in the title race. "We may have lost against Chelsea but we played well," he said. "The manager is still confident. At the moment, we are alongside Chelsea in the battle to catch Manchester United. They are not dropping many points at the moment, but there is still a long way to go.
"Honestly, I think Arsenal have the quality to come back from this. We just have to work hard. We haven't had a lot of luck in the last few matches. We had our chances (against Chelsea] but we didn't do what we had to win."
Clichy, meanwhile, is crossing his fingers that he did enough in the France 'A' team win over Mali to convince senior coach Raymond Domenech he is worthy of a place in the squad for Euro 2008. He produced a solid display in the 3-2 victory at the Stade Charlety, helping Les Bleus keep a clean sheet before being substituted at half-time.
The 22-year-old left-back is currently behind Barcelona's Eric Abidal and Manchester United's Patrice Evra in the pecking order and Domenech is expected to take two players in that position to Austria and Switzerland. And Clichy admits all he can do now is wait and see.
He said: "We'll only learn afterwards if the match here made a difference. If I made my mark here, all the better. But I'll continue to work hard and give my maximum to give myself a chance of making the squad (for the European Championships]."
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