No it doesn't at all

But it amounts to an emotional reaction, a totally understandable one.

Without passion sometimes there is no drive to change things

I do think he will be looked upon more fondly when he's gone. People will form more objective opinions of his strengths and his failings. I don't think any conclusion will be reached other than that of someone who can't take the club forward would be reached, but it will be more nuanced I suppose.

I think what will ultimately be thought of Wenger is how risk adverse he was, I think if he'd tried different approaches, spent more money on players and still failed I think people would be less frustrated with him.

But it just seems puzzling, for a man determined to live and breathe Arsenal football club and devote so many hours of his life here to make little progress and seem unwilling to change things significantly in response to that, is not only damning it's quite bizarre.