No, lets see what he can waste in the transfer window and judge him at the end of the season.
No, lets see what he can waste in the transfer window and judge him at the end of the season.
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He has to resign. If he could have kept us at the level we were at last season, fair enough. But we've fallen off another cliff and I'm not even sure we've hit the bottom yet. He has to resign. There's no excusing a home performance like that. We may well have handed the 4th place trophy to Utd today, without putting up the slightest fight. At home. There's no sign whatsoever of improvement. Under these circumstances the manager has to go. He has to resign.
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Please leave at the end of the season Wenger, because we all know the board won't do anything
Only way I could see him resigning is if we don't finish 4th. Once he can't bring up the "x amount of consecutive years in the CL" stat then he's essentially finished because it opens him up to a new wave of criticism not heard before.
Last edited by Marc Overmars; 22-11-2014 at 10:57 PM.
Problem is its a double edged sword, even if Wenger did leave if we finished outside the top four (no evidence suggests to me he would or the board would push him) We would be in a mass exodus situation with a lot of our players (I don't think there is any question that what we have are good players who are being coached abysmally) using Wengers going and the lack of champions league football to find a new club, which could massively destabilise us for years.
The ideal solution would be for Wenger to acknowledge he's not capable of getting the required standard from these players and hand over the reigns to Steve Bould, and for once I don't mean at the end of the season.
I actually think today was a worse humiliation than the 8-2 game, we had the personnel and the territorial dominance to obliterate this Man Utd side, De Gea was the best player on the pitch but he made no saves that he wouldn't have been expected to save, in fact if you wanted to be critical he was beaten too easily by Giroud at his near post.
A dreadful Man United side gifted three points, a Man United side that didnt even get a shot on target until the 84th minute, a Man United side who didnt seem for the first thirty minutes to be able to keep its shape or even understand the formation it was playing.
It doesn't get any easier, Dortmund next and then fixtures in December against Stoke, Southampton, Liverpool and West Ham....and you have to rely on the same back four and hope that none of them break down in that period.
Just admit its beyond you Mr Wenger, you are 65 now and the game has left you behind.