ARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger remains confident his side can win the Premier League title going into 'Grand Slam' Sunday.

The Gunners go into their match at Chelsea sitting second in the table, while Manchester United face Liverpool with a three point advantage, after making the most of the north Londoners' stuttering form to leapfrog them in recent weeks.

But Wenger, believes Arsenal will still come good to land their first domestic title since 2004.

"I feel that since the beginning of the season we have been the most consistent team," the Arsenal manager declared.

"We have lost just one game, and that was under very special circumstances, so that consistency will come out for good at the end of the season.

"If we win our big games and if we continue to be consistent then I am sure we will finish in front of the other sides.

"I cannot imagine we will lose the league if we have lost only one game at the end of the season.

"We have got the strength of character to win the title, believe me.

"That is my firm belief and at the game on Sunday you will see.

"Since the first day of the season I have said that I believe in this team, come back in May and we will speak about it then.

"There's always a first time and until you win people have doubts about you, they're questioning you - but the strong ones keep going.

"This is a good opportunity for us to show that.

"On 'Grand Slam' Sunday all four teams have a very good reason to try and win the game.

"When we go into this game, we'll know the result of the United game against Liverpool - that could even increase more the pressure on the game.

"But the mental strength we have in my squad, and the hunger that's in there for us to do well, I'm sure will come out in the final sprint."