When Coquelin did his knee ligament at West Brom last
season it left Arsene Wenger with a serious selection headache as there was no Arteta and we had not yet signed Elneny.
Not exact matches
There's been plenty of talk surrounding
Arsene Wenger's future at Arsenal over the past few
seasons and whilst many believed that he may have
left the club on a high note when he won the FA CUP back in 2014, he has since stayed on for another two
seasons.
I do not have any real idea what it will take for the Arsenal manager to convince our club captain Mikel Arteta from
leaving the club and joining his fellow countryman Pep Guardiola at Man City when the current
season comes to an end, but
Arsene Wenger knows his player a lot better than I do and I am sure that the prof can think of something.
I only care if
Arsene leaves at the end of the
season...
Even if stays for next
season, he will
leave eventually... Then
Arsene fans will have a choice to make....
The only way
Arsene will
leave Arsenal this
season is if he fails to get in top 4.
i am begging for
Arsene to
leave after this
season.
Over the past three
seasons I'd say that Arsenal fans have been
left very disappointed by
Arsene Wenger's actions in the transfer window.
I'm resigned to thinking that
Arsene Wenger will
leave at the end of the
season now, with such a tough campaign taking its toll on the attitude of our players, and the fans making it clear they wish to see the back of him -
One thing I CAN believe, however, is that
Arsene Wenger will not be
leaving at the end of the
season, however many more games we lose!
There has never been more pressure on
Arsene Wenger to
leave Arsenal as the club is having it's worst
season ever under his control, but now the Boss has revealed that no matter what happens when
leaves the club he still wants to manage somewhere else rather than retire.
There are plenty of attacking options for
Arsene Wenger, and that is one of the reasons for Lukas Podolski to have arranged to
leave the Emirates and play on loan for Inter Milan until the end of the
season, but I don't think the boss would have let the dangerous German international
leave if he thought he might be needed.
Arsenal already have Nacho Monreal and Kieran Gibbs as options at
left - back, though the latter lost his place in
Arsene Wenger's side this
season, while Monreal's improved form has attracted some whispers of interest from La Liga duo Atletico Madrid and Athletic Bilbao, according to claims by the Daily Express in the last few days.
Arsene Wenger has surprisingly admitted he could
leave Arsenal early as he plans to hold talks with his club over his future at the end of this
season.
In contrast to
Arsene Wenger, who showed continued faith in Ozil, handing him 46 Premier League starts over two injury - ravaged
seasons in the EPL, van Gaal opted to
leave Di Maria on the periphery of first - team action.
Ferguson
left on his own, as Guradiola, come on
arsene you are rich enough.You must be one of the richest coach in the world, don t impose yourself on the supporters like a wife no more loved and have dignityl,
leave at the end of this
season.
Win or no win...
Arsene Wenger should
leave our beautiful football club at d end of this
season.
I have heard many Arsenal fans call for
Arsene Wenger to
leave the club this
season, as well as seeing the banners being held up for all to see during the live matches, and I cant help but think that these fans have expectations beyond some realities.
But that is almost as likely as
Arsene leaving after this
season.
A lot of fans have in their own mind the belief that this will be
Arsene's final
season, but if it's not will he handle another transition if Sanchez and Ozil
leave?
The Spaniard has been at Arsenal for just 12 months, but he was
left bitterly frustrated last
season due to injuries and a lack of opportunities from
Arsene Wenger.
@ 007 good point man but this is purely based on everyone's view on what factors they judge greatness in my perspective greatness is not only about winning I agree sir Alex was the most successful manager in the history of bpl but if u see the team he
left behind then u will certainly doubt his legacy this is just opposite with
arsene after giving us the hint that he might be
leaving at the end of next
season the other statement he makes is to
leave a platform for incoming manager so that he can do well.This is the difference between him and
arsene.
I thought the striker was due for his first start of the
season and when
Arsene Wenger
left him out entirely it suggested that his complaints had not had the desire effect but the exact opposite.
The Frenchman may well have a big part to play in this north London derby but I can not blame
Arsene Wenger for
leaving him out of the starting line - up, because the return to fitness of the in form England forward Theo Walcott allows Arsenal to go back to the system and formation that has looked so good this
season, with Alexis Sancjez through the middle.
There has been plenty of talk about the managerial position that is quite likely to be
left at Arsenal at the end of the
season, with many believing that this will be
Arsene Wenger's final year at the helm.
Is this the
season in which
Arsene Wenger is finally
left behind for good?
This
season, though, Walcott was relegated to the reserves as
Arsene Wenger tinkered with his formation and dispensed with classic wingers in favour of defensive - minded wing - backs, and although Theo was probably in the best form of his life he simply couldn't get a game, so it was inevitable that he would have to
leave the club if he wanted to reignite his career.
His actions have
left Arsenal fans frustrated and whilst much of the fan base remains split on whether he should end his time with Arsenal this
season, it seems as if the board may already be planning for life after
Arsene.
The pressure is on
Arsene Wenger to
leave Arsenal at the end of the
season.
this
season is already over for me and am not looking forward to next
season but the one after he (
arsene)
left.
Also
Arsene has never had a
season outside top four, I know that isn't winning but it is
leaving a marker for how few managers have consistently finished above him. . .
After Arsenal's hugely embarrassing 5 - 1 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League, a result that has almost certainly sealed our European fate for yet another consecutive
season, odds were slashed to suggest that
Arsene Wenger would be
leaving the club at the end of the
season.
According to the Telegraph, Josh Kroenke is reportedly eyeing Arsenal legend Thierry Henry to take over the reins from current manager
Arsene Wenger should the Frenchman
leave the club at the end of the
season.
Arsene wants a title to show for these two
seasons that he has
left on his contract.
I am going to be making a fair few assumptions here about Arsenal Football Club and the much talked about situation of our manager and whether it will be
Arsene Wenger in charge once again next
season, so please bear with me and remember that there has been no official declaration one way or the other and surmising is all we have
left.
There is a theory that Arsenal fans may well be
left wishing that
Arsene Wenger had stayed for at least one more
season, assuming that the Frenchman does decide to call time on his career in north London this summer as most people now seem to think he will.
At times this
season, and pretty crucial times as well,
Arsene Wenger has been
left with almost no options for the centre of the Arsenal midfield, Cazorla is out for the
season after playing a big role in our good early form and there have also been injury problems for Coquelin, Ramsey and Elneny, while the summer signing Granit Xhaka has missed a fair few games himself for disciplinary reasons.
It was always going to be an interesting post match interview with
Arsene Wenger after we saw Arsenal perform in a terribly weak and woeful manner to lose away to West Brom and
leave the hopes of Arsenal securing another
season of Champions League football hanging by a thread.
There continues to be plenty of talk on the
Arsene Wenger situation at Arsenal, with a clear divide between those thinking he will
leave and those thinking he will stay at the club for another
season.
If
arsene wenger has any respect for arsenal fc he would do the respectable thing and
leave at the end of the
season!
Gibbs was a regular for the Gunners until Monreal made his impression on
Arsene Wenger and aside from injuries and competitive rotation, Monreal has been Arsenal's first choice
left back for the last three
seasons.
Arsene, please
leave quietly at the end of this
season and pass the reigns of AFC over to someone else.
Well that's all well and good ie he's focussed on something positive but hmmm if there is a problem then what is
arsene supposed to do... walk into next
season with theo in his last year again,
leave it so late he can't sell and get a replacement?
Right now, nobody is sure of
Arsene Wenger's next move; is he going to extend his contract beyond this
season or is he going to
leave Arsenal alone!
Utterly stupid
arsene wenger again
leaving things to the last minute every bloody year, it's time for arsenal fc have a sporting director who in conjunction with the manager agrees before end of
season where the team need to be strengthend and go for it instead of waiting on the whim of
arsene and his stupid mind games, if lamar signing goes through I'll take my hat off to him but I doubt it.
BREAKING Arsenal manager
Arsene Wenger to
leave Arsenal at the end of the
season after almost 22 years at the club — won 3 PL titles & a record 7 FA Cups.
Lets be honest the Europa League is the slightest bit of dignity that
Arsene & The Board have
left to cling onto after another miserable
season under the Frenchman... I do believe that the 2 year deal was to keep the questions from the media of him
leaving to a minimum knowing full well their is an agreement in place for all parties to agree for him to
leave if this
season isnt good, tonights game & 2nd leg will answer a few questions!
Because of the inconsistent and shaky first half of the Premier League
season that Arsenal have had,
Arsene Wenger and the players will be painfully aware that there is not much room for manoeuvre
left.
After a disappointing
season across all competitions for Arsenal, the old debate of should
Arsene Wenger
leave the club has arisen once again.
I think
Arsene should
leave at the end of the
season and winning the Europa Cup would would be a good way to go.