The Black Cats were booed off in their final home game with a heartless display against Swansea and their travelling fans may choose to stay at home for the next week with a trip to champions Chelsea to follow this.
With Sunderland's relegation to the Championship already confirmed, Pickford is being linked with a move away but Moyes is adamant he will stay at the Stadium of Light.
"That's why last time I was injured but now it is okay with this. The rich ones?" said Wenger when asked for his reaction.
Arsenal's top-four bid would be over had Sanchez not grabbed a double in the last 18 minutes.
At the other end, Petr Cech was called into action during a first-half when Arsenal were stretched at back on several occasions.
He added: 'We have plenty of goalkeepers. "We look strong again now, so it's positive".
The Gunners, who headed into the match on the back of a three-game winning streak, needed to win at the Emirates Stadium to be firmly in the race for a top four finish.
"It is a hard situation when you don't know what is happening with the boss but you are professional", he told Sky Sports.
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At the clubs I worked at before I am not here, but here we have a second chance and we will try to do it better than this season". Yaya Toure then confirmed the three points on the stroke of the hour mark after scoring his fifth league goal of the season.
"I'm surprised all of a sudden it becomes a big deal".
"I am quite surprised". "I still think we just have to give our best to get to 75 points and if it doesn't happen, it doesn't happen. You want all the teams to fight like Sunderland did tonight and, after, you have to accept the result".
"I'm going for a comfortable Arsenal win".
The Gunners finished second in the table behind Leicester City in 2015-16, but are in danger of missing out on Champions League football this time around, sitting fifth ahead the final round of matches.
Arsenal are only in with a shout of the top four thanks to Sanchez, who played through the pain of a thigh injury to see off Sunderland, emphasising how much they need him to sign a new contract.
The most challenging fixture of their three remaining games is Saturday's trip to Stoke, while 24 hours later Liverpool head south to play West Ham.
In marked contrast to the Blues, Arsenal have not won the English title since 2004 and Wenger has come under renewed pressure this season with his side in danger of failing to qualify for the Champions League.
Sunderland's front-line is set to be led by Jermain Defoe, who will be aiming to impress potential Premier League suitors.




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