Arsene Wenger is hoping for a consistent end to Arsenal's disappointing campaign.
The Gunners face Manchester City in the Premiership on Tuesday and Wenger revealed there will be few changes to the team that dispatched Bolton.
Victory over The Trotters on Saturday confirmed Arsenal as favourites for fourth place and qualification for next season's UEFA Champions League.
The Gunners' trophy hunt ended in March following defeat to PSV Eindhoven so Wenger is keen to use his team's remaining Premiership fixtures to hone his first eleven.
"There will not be too much rotation. We feel that stability is important at the moment," he said.
"We are not in other competitions and we know we have a breather before the Tottenham game.
"Therefore I feel it is important to gain a little bit of stability at the moment."
Wenger will not underestimate an improving City side but his confident of victory.
"City might be at their most dangerous away from home because there is no pressure on them," he said.
"They have a good midfield and to block their midfield will be the most important for us.
"They are safe now, but they will want to keep going and they will come here and try very hard.
"But we also want to finish the season strongly and we have not qualified for the Champions League yet - all we have done is take a step there."
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