Not exact matches
As for his salary, well if you had achieved the
qualifications that
Wenger has in order to become a premier
league manager, then you could have possibly been on the same wage structure that currently exists.
Arsene
Wenger is a dinosaur who still believes that 4th place and champions
league qualification is good for him.
If
Wenger can finally add some steel to the flair in the middle of his defence and the heart of his midfield, Arsenal will be pursuing more than the FA Cup and
qualification for the Champions
League this time next year.
Wenger also used to use the importance of the 4th place trophy (
qualification of the champions
league) as a good excuse to attract quality signings!?
There hasn't been a time under
Wenger where we had genuine doubt's about making champions
league qualification.
Wenger doesn't have the ability to win the
league anymore, with 2016 being a brilliant example of this, and he also has wrong mentality to even fight for the
league, with CL
qualification being his number one priority.
Everyone also needs to realise that Champions
League qualification is
Wenger's main target next season, nothing else.
I keep hearing we should forgo the money, because keeping Sanchez gives us a great chance at winning the
league, or CL
qualification (which is
Wenger's number one target), but everyone keeps forgetting he just had the best season of his entire career, and yet we still finished fifth, and were utterly humiliated in Europe.
It is often said that for
Wenger finishing in Champions
League qualification is a trophy.
«I worked under Arsene
Wenger and I've always sort of been in the camp of «Arsene
Wenger's great, he's done fantastic, the Champions
League qualifications, the money that he brings into the club...», but I just think now it's time for him to go,» Hartson said.
Still 3 players short of being serious tittle contenders another cb, dm and striker all needed not convinced
wenger will buy 3 players maybe 2 max but believe 1 of them will be a big signing only thing prob holding up deal is champions
league qualification first hope its reus we have chance as dortmund appear to have changed there stance in whether they can keep him would be a fantastic signing and still leave funds to cover other 2 positions we really need to make these signings if we are to have any chance of challenging in all competitions!
Sadly that didn't go as planned for City and now they are in a straight fight with Arsenal for automatic
qualification to next seasons Champions
League, and if they beat the Gunners this weekend they will leapfrog Arsenal into third on goal difference with just one game to play, so Arsene
Wenger will be desperate to get at least a point to keep us in the driving seat.
I don't know why
Wenger and the AKBs put so much stock in Champions
League qualification.
Although
Wenger is the master at Champions
League qualification, this could finally be the season he doesn't achieve his number one target.
We struggle to beat any sort of big team now imagine trying to do so with our 2nd string team and yes,
Wenger will play our 2nd string team as he has relentlessly insisted time and again europa
league is not a priority for him and he actually disapproves of champions
league qualification through the «backdoor» that europa
league winning provides.
Both games could potentially win us two
Wenger trophies: Champions
league qualification which
Wenger has delivered without fail all his time at Arsenal and the FA cup, which he has won a record equaling 6 times.
In turn, their hopes of finishing in the top four and securing
qualification for the Champions
League are at real risk and coupled with
Wenger's future still being uncertain, it has led to criticism from supporters and protests against him staying on beyond this season.
The Gunners could also miss out on Champions
League qualification for the first time in
Wenger's 20 - year tenure.
When the third round of Champions
League qualification starts later today for Arsenal, there's a good chance that if you take a look at manager Arsene
Wenger on the sidelines, you might see him perspiring a bit more than usual.
I agree — if
Wenger's level of control is such that the board has no expectations for the club other than to make champions
league qualification every year then the future is miserable and bleak.
But
Wenger's case isn't helped by the fact that in his late period, he's placed so much emphasis on regular Champions
League qualification as an achievement — a trophy!
Two late goals from Aaron Ramsey and Mathieu Flamini took the game away from the Hammers, and kept Arsene
Wenger's side's Champions
League qualification hopes well on track.
BRIGHTON, England (AP) Arsenal completed a dreadful week by losing 2 - 1 at Brighton in the Premier
League on Sunday to slip 13 points off the Champions
League qualification positions and pile more pressure on manager Arsene
Wenger.
Wenger's only ambition is Champions
League qualification, and that's it!
Do you really think Arsenal has any chance of winning the PL, so you ask WHU a favor?Youmust be playing in the same
league as
Wenger not to ser the real world.This is what I think - we are not going to make the CL
qualification seat as Everton, for instance, looks a lot better than Arsenal.If this is the price to see Wenget gone so be it.Looks like finishing on the 6th or 7 th place is the only way to get rid of this senile manager.
While the likes of Spurs and Liverpool have thrown millions at transfers over the years just to have the occasional flirt with the Champions
League,
Wenger guarantees
qualification with a modest nett spend.
Arsene
Wenger's side have now lost five of their last six in all competitions, losing in the Carabao Cup final to Manchester City while slipping 13 points adrift of the top four in the pursuit of a Champions
League qualification spot.
But having reached European's elite club competition for 15 successive years,
Wenger is well - placed to know what is needed to ensure
qualification for a 16th by finishing inside the Premier
League's top four.
Victory over Norwich moved
Wenger's team a step closer to Champions
League qualification and above Manchester City, who have a game in hand and who play the Gunners at the Etihad Stadium next weekend.
Liverpool and Manchester City were both able to win their respective fixtures giving the Gunners no chance of UEFA Champions
League qualification but Arsene
Wenger will be buoyed by the spirit his side showed during the match.
The result puts Arsenal back on course for
qualification out of Champions
League Group D and was in stark contrast to that which came in
Wenger's 1,000 th match as Arsenal manager last season, when the Gunners were blown away 6 - 0 at Stamford Bridge during March.
One big job
Wenger has to carry out in the run - up to Champions
League qualification is to decide on the best way to keep a top - notch team together, and that involves deciding on the right configuration of players.
Arsene
Wenger is under serious pressure following the Gunners» 10 - 2 Champions
League exit to Bayern Munich and
qualification to next season's competition is not looking too convincing following their 3 - 1 loss at West Brom before the break.
The 2 - 0 victory over Manchester United was
Wenger's first
league win over the Portuguese at the 13th attempt and kept the hopes of Champions League qualification
league win over the Portuguese at the 13th attempt and kept the hopes of Champions
League qualification
League qualification alive.
Arsenal are third in their Champions
League group having lost their opening two fixtures, but after an impressive 2 - 0 win over the Germans two weeks ago
Wenger feels that a draw at the Allianz Arena would help his side move towards
qualification.
Consecutive Champions
League qualifications in every full season
Wenger has been in charge, financially very stable and a top - of - the - bill 60.000 capacity stadium are his legacy to the next manager.
Something happened at Arsenal last season that had not happened for over 20 years: Arsene
Wenger's men failed to finish in the top four of the Premier
League and therefore missed out on
qualification for the 2017 - 18 Champions
League.
Arsene
Wenger secured a new Arsenal contract despite that Champions
League qualification failure.
With the former paying a visit to Bolton and Arsenal facing their London rivals at Craven Cottage, the possibilities of
Wenger's side reclaiming third position, which guarantees automatic
qualification to the Champions
league finals, are exceedingly slim.
The aim for Arsenal will no doubt be Champions
League qualification, and with the transfer fund on offer to Arsene
Wenger, this season may be slightly more comfortable than more recent ones, providing he opens his cheque book and make's some signings.