Parlour: Vieira and Henry should be considered when Wenger leaves

Ray Parlour thinks ex-Arsenal stars like Patrick Vieira and Thierry Henry should be considered for the job when Wenger leaves the Gunners.

Pires: Wenger still right man for the job

Robert Pires believes that Arsene Wenger is still the right man to lead Arsenal.

Parlour: Walcott needs to play in the Premier League

Ray Parlour believes Walcott can break his appearance record but he needs to get back into the first-team.

Petit: Too early to consider Wenger’s future

It's too early to consider Arsene Wenger's future at Arsenal, says Emmanuel Petit.
Emmanuel Petit of Barcelona in action during the Pre-Season Friendly Tournament match against Arsenal held at the Amsterdam ArenA, in Amsterdam, Holland. Barcelona won the match 2-1.

Petit: Tottenham are better than Arsenal

Emmanuel Petit believes Tottenham are better than Arsenal now, and will try to humiliate them at the Emirates.
LIVERPOOL, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 26: Arsenal manager George Graham celebrates on the pitch after Arsenal had beaten Liverpool 2-0 to win the First Division Championship at Anfield on May 26, 1989 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Allsport/Getty Images)

Graham: Few clubs in England are good going forward and good at defending

George Graham reckons that Tottenham have the best defence in the Premier League, although he claims that there aren't many teams that are good at defending these days.

Graham explains why he “doesn’t bother with Arsenal” anymore

George Graham has made a rather startling admission.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain names his most embarrassing moment in football

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain says his most embarrassing moment in football was when he inadvertently got Kieran Gibbs sent off at Stamford Bridge.

Dixon wanted Wenger to leave after FA Cup final

Arsene Wenger should have left the club after the FA Cup final, says Lee Dixon.

Petit: Playing Coquelin against Man City was a mistake

Emmanuel Petit wasn't impressed with Arsene Wenger's decision to start Francis Coquelin in defence on Sunday.
1993: Portrait of Kevin Campbell of Arsenal during a photocall at the Highbury Stadium in London. \ Credit: Allsport UK /Allsport

Campbell: Wenger still hasn’t addressed midfield and centre-back issues

Former Arsenal striker Kevin Campbell says Arsène Wenger still hasn't addressed key weaknesses in the current squad, and it's showing on the pitch.

Graham: It’s important to instil fear in your players as a manager

George Graham believes it's now more important than ever to instil fear into players.

Petit: It was a mystery why Wenger didn’t start Lacazette

Just like everyone else on the planet, Emmanuel Petit doesn't have the foggiest notion why his former manager didn't pick Alexandre Lacazette to start against Manchester City.
LIVERPOOL, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 26: Arsenal manager George Graham celebrates on the pitch after Arsenal had beaten Liverpool 2-0 to win the First Division Championship at Anfield on May 26, 1989 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Allsport/Getty Images)

Graham recalls moment Arsenal won the league in 1989

George Graham talked to The Guardian about the moment his Arsenal team won the league title in 1989.

Graham: Arsenal wouldn’t take chance on me today

George Graham believes Arsenal wouldn't take a chance on a lower league manager today.
Ian Wright

Wright: I can’t understand why Lacazette didn’t start

Ian Wright is perplexed by Arsene Wenger's decision not to start Alexandre Lacazette against Manchester City on Sunday.

Petit: Arsenal are a danger to themselves

Arsenal legend, Emmanuel Petit, blames not just Arsene Wenger but the current players for the Gunners' uninspiring displays on the pitch this season.

Dixon: Arsenal’s problems are unfixable

Lee Dixon thinks the current situation at Arsenal under Arsène Wenger is beyond repair, after another loss at the weekend.

Graham: Wenger needs to move on

George Graham believes that Arsene's Wenger's time at Arsenal needs to come to an end.

Ormonde-Ottewill left Arsenal for more first-team experience

Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill wanted "men's football" after leaving Arsenal as a teenager. 
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 09: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain of Liverpool looks on from the bench during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Liverpool at Etihad Stadium on September 9, 2017 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Oxlade-Chamberlain for some reason thinks his game is “about scoring goals”

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain says he's adapting to a different level of intensity at Liverpool, and wants to show everyone his game is about goals.
Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown.

Keown: Time for Wilshere to return to the starting eleven

Jack Wilshere will bring creativity back to Arsenal's midfield, according to Martin Keown.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 09: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain of Liverpool looks on from the bench during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Liverpool at Etihad Stadium on September 9, 2017 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Oxlade-Chamberlain explains difference between Arsenal and Liverpool

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is taking a while to settle in at Liverpool.
Former Arsenal midfielder Paul Merson. Picture: Bryn Lennon/Getty Images

Merson: I would play Walcott against City

Paul Merson has identified left back as Manchester City's weakness, and thinks Theo Walcott could exploit it.
Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown.

Keown hails Wilshere’s brilliance & vision, so why give Ozil such a hard time?

Martin Keown has heaped praise on Jack Wilshere's vision just weeks after laying into Mesut Ozil.

Given says Bergkamp’s goal was the best he ever conceded

Shay Given says the best goal ever scored against him was Dennis Bergkamp's famous effort for Arsenal back in 2002.

Nicholas: Wenger doesn’t trust Walcott

Former Gunner Charlie Nicholas doesn't believe that Arsene Wenger trusts Theo Walcott.

Fabregas reveals tough decision to join Arsenal

Cesc Fabregas has revealed how the choice to move to north London and sign for Arsenal in 2003 was a tough one but worth it.
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: Arsenal's French forward Thierry Henry (R) celebrates as teammate Robert Pires (3rdL) is mobbed by Patrick Vieira (L), Ashley Cole (2ndL) Gilberto Silva (2ndR) and Dennis Bergkamp (3rdR) after scoring against Tottenham during their Premier League clash at White Hart Lane in north London, 25 April 2004. Arsenal leads 2-0 at half time. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN

Parlour: If City went unbeaten it would be even better than when we did...

Ray Parlour thinks Manchester City winning the league unbeaten this season would be an even bigger achievement than when the Gunners did it.

Kanu: Wenger and the players have to share the blame when things go wrong

Nwankwo Kanu says he understands Arsenal fans want the Premier League trophy, but achieving that aim is not just about Arsène Wenger.

Vieira: I am doing what I love and am where I want to be

Patrick Vieira is enjoying his time as manager of New York City FC and isn't pushing for a return to Europe.
Lukas Podolski

Podolski wants Cologne return

Lukas Podolski wants to play for Cologne again someday.

Sol Campbell advises India on how to progress in football

Sol Campbell admits that while India is still '50-100' years behind some of the world when it comes to football, they have to accept that progress will be slow.
Thierry Henry

Thierry Henry praises Nketiah after coaching him at Arsenal

Thierry Henry claims that coaching Eddie Nketiah at Arsenal was 'a pleasure' and that the 18-year-old is so skilled, he'll be scoring goals when he's 60.

Yaya Sanogo tipped to become one of generation’s best by new manager

Toulouse boss Pascal Dupraz reckons that Yaya Sanogo can become of his generation's best players.
Alexis Sanchez, Robert Pires

Pires: I’m sure Lacazette can help Arsenal to win something

Robert Pires is convinced that Alexandre Lacazette will grow into an important player at Arsenal.
Ian Wright

Wright urges Walcott to leave

Theo Walcott should Arsenal leave "for his own sake", according to Ian Wright.

Lukas Podolski gets ridiculously hilarious booking in J-League

Lukas Podolski seems to be having fun in Japan.
Former Arsenal midfielder Paul Merson. Picture: Bryn Lennon/Getty Images

Merson: Wenger should have left to let Klopp, Conte or Mourinho take over

Paul Merson believes Arsene Wenger should have left Arsenal years ago to make way for Jurgen Klopp, Antonio Conte or Jose Mourinho.

Ormonde-Ottewill believes he made the right decision to leave Arsenal

Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill believes he made the right decision to move to Helmond Sport in the Netherlands.