Monreal backs Wenger: We’re fortunate to have him
Nacho Monreal has become the latest player to throw his weight behind Arsene Wenger as we all sit and wait for an announcement on what is happening.
Nacho Monreal has become the latest player to throw his weight behind Arsene Wenger as we all sit and wait for an announcement on what is happening.
So another week has come and gone and less and less makes any sense aboard the good ship Arsenal.
For Arsenal, change is all anyone talks about at the moment. The question is, what do we want to achieve? And moreover, what should that change look like?
Arsene Wenger looks to be staying and, if you believe recent reports, has already signed a new deal, with the club just trying to work out the best time to announce it.
Former Arsenal captain (urgh) William Gallas believes that Arsene Wenger is too stubborn and because of that, and his love for the club, he will stay at Arsenal.
Thomas Tuchel has said that the rumours linking him to Arsenal are ‘of no interest’ to him as he concentrates on Borussia Dortmund.
News this week has focused on Arsene Wenger signing a new deal and reports claimed that the club were simply looking for a way to spin’ it for the fans so that it doesn’t cause a riot.
Olivier Giroud has told Canal+ that Arsenal players want Arsene Wenger to sign an extension at the club so that they can continue ‘the adventure’.
Arsene Wenger is hoping that all of his players come back from international duty without injury although he might as well wish for world peace.
Arsenal have responded to the reports from Germany that claimed they had approached Thomas Tuchel to take over from Arsene Wenger, saying they are ‘not true’.
Arsene Wenger looks likely to remain at Arsenal despite six defeats in nine leading many fans to think he would finally call time on his Arsenal career.
People are, correctly, using the evidence of their own eyes and returning a judgement that finds Arsène Wenger incapable of delivering us the Arsenal we…
Should Arsene Wenger stay at Arsenal, L’Equipe think that he could well make major changes to the coaching staff at the club.
Tony Pulis believes Arsene Wenger wants to carry on managing for another ‘five or six’ years and would probably prefer to be carried out of Arsenal in a box.
Thierry Henry has unsurprisingly criticised Arsenal’s desire and commitment levels after another unimpressive display against West Brom yesterday.
The Sunday Express are today reporting that Arsene Wenger will sign a new one-year deal to remain at Arsenal.
Alexis Sanchez was injured against West Brom when James McClean went in on him, studs up and ankle high.
Arsene Wenger met with the press after his side’s latest defeat and set the interweb alight by admitting he had finally made a decision on his future.
Lee Hurley got some thoughts on video immediately after the final whistle against West Brom.