Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Arsene Wenger’s future at Arsenal is a hot topic. The Frenchman has endured his fair share of criticism during his almost 13-year – and counting – wait for the Premier League, but the “Wenger Out” brigade has reached new heights this season.

The Gunners are on the brink of another round of 16 Champions exit, and are in fifth in the league, meaning they could miss out on next season’s edition. A breakdown in his relationship with Alexis Sanchez could see Wenger lose the Chilean over the summer, sparking further fury from the fans.

With that in mind, many fans would welcome a recent claim by beIN Sports correspondent Tancredi Palmeri on Snai Sport. According to the Italian journalist, Le Prof has informed his players he will be leaving the club once this season ends.

The Frenchman’s contract at the Emirates expires this summer. The board remain loyal towards 67-year-old, and are ready to extend his Arsenal reign.

Despite reports of dressing room disputes, a number of Arsenal players still hold faith in Arsene Wenger. Nonetheless, protest from the fans has left Le Prof a broken man.

Arsenal fans hoping to see the French boss leave should not start celebrating already, however. Tancredi Palmeri has a history of getting things wrong regarding Arsenal.
 
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Alexis Sanchez row reports 'completely false' - Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger





Alexis Sanchez row reports 'completely false' - Arsene Wenger
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says reports of a training ground row between Alexis Sanchez and his team-mates are "completely false".

Sanchez is understood to have had an angry exchange with fellow players after leaving training mid-session prior to Saturday's loss at Liverpool.

He was confronted by team-mates on their return to the changing room as tempers flared.

But Wenger said: "I'm not aware, nothing happened."

Sanchez was left out of the starting line-up at Anfield but came on and set up a goal for his side in the second half as Arsenal lost 3-1.

"I explained after the game I decided to go for a more direct option - that was the unique reason for my decision," said Wenger.

"He is a committed player and sometimes with excessive behaviours but you have had that many times in the history of every squad."

Wenger was speaking before the second leg of his side's Champions League last-16 tie on Tuesday at home to Bayern Munich, who lead 5-1.

Asked about his relationship with the 28-year-old, the Frenchman said: "Honest and normal like with every single player."

Alexis Sanchez posted this picture and message on Instagram saying 'The only failure is not trying'
Sanchez took a full part in Arsenal's training session before the game.

After training a picture was posted on Sanchez's Instagram page with the message: "The true warrior fights not because he hates the ones in front of him, but because he loves those behind him. Let's go Gunners. 'The only failure is not trying.'"

Sanchez has been directly involved in 26 goals in his 26 league games this season, scoring 17 and assisting nine.

Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright said he would "probably want to leave" the club if he were in the Chile international's position.

But Wenger said: "Alexis Sanchez has 15 months on his contract so the decision will depend on Arsenal Football Club, not on anyone else."

'Arsenal players happy under Wenger'
Arsenal captain Per Mertesacker insists he and his team-mates are behind Wenger.

"It's not always the manager. It's hard for him now to select, he does it with his best knowledge and we trust him. He has got a lot of options now," he said.

"We have shown on many occasions that we can turn it around and we are happy to play for him."

Mertesacker sat beside Wenger for Monday's news conference and said the team spirit was "tense" when asked about Sanchez.

"It is not going to be about one single player and all these questions about one player is very disruptive to our team," he said.

"Tomorrow we have got a game to face that is really important to our team, not to one individual player."
 
Arsene Wenger’s future at Arsenal is a hot topic. The Frenchman has endured his fair share of criticism during his almost 13-year – and counting – wait for the Premier League, but the “Wenger Out” brigade has reached new heights this season.

The Gunners are on the brink of another round of 16 Champions exit, and are in fifth in the league, meaning they could miss out on next season’s edition. A breakdown in his relationship with Alexis Sanchez could see Wenger lose the Chilean over the summer, sparking further fury from the fans.

With that in mind, many fans would welcome a recent claim by beIN Sports correspondent Tancredi Palmeri on Snai Sport. According to the Italian journalist, Le Prof has informed his players he will be leaving the club once this season ends.

The Frenchman’s contract at the Emirates expires this summer. The board remain loyal towards 67-year-old, and are ready to extend his Arsenal reign.

Despite reports of dressing room disputes, a number of Arsenal players still hold faith in Arsene Wenger. Nonetheless, protest from the fans has left Le Prof a broken man.

Arsenal fans hoping to see the French boss leave should not start celebrating already, however. Tancredi Palmeri has a history of getting things wrong regarding Arsenal.
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