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It would be nice for him personally to have ended on a high but I'm not sure it would have been the right thing for the club. One of the criticisms of the club is that Wenger has too much influence. That may be true (while we're here, that's why he gets the big bucks, he's far more than a football coach - whether he should be is another debate) but it does mean that replacing him will not be easy. IMO we need to spend the next few years making that transition.
We've finally got the monkey off our back of not winning trophies, we've got new commercial deals in place which should see us more able to compete in the transfer market for years, we've got the feelgood factor of winning a trophy which gives everyone a lift. I don't think that's the right time to be changing manager with all the disruption that could cause.