Arsenal-Wenger: Has their relationship run its course?!

May 7, 2016 07:21

(Baonghean.vn) - Only two matches remain in the 2015-2016 season for Arsenal. But for many Gunners fans, the season ended weeks ago, right after the referee blew the final whistle in the match between Arsenal and Crystal Palace (1-1). That disastrous draw ended The Gooner's 12-year dream of winning the championship.

During Arsenal's 2-0 victory over West Brom at the Emirates Stadium, there was more sadness than joy. The stands were not as boisterous as usual; instead, there were banners calling for the French professor to resign, jeers of protest, and empty seats.

The Emirates Stadium is as gloomy as Wenger's gaunt face. This isn't the first time the former Monaco manager has had to endure such things, but what's been happening at the Emirates recently is putting his position in serious jeopardy.

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It's been a long time since Arsenal last tasted victory.

With just over 180 minutes left in the season, Arsenal fans have to admit it's been a disastrous season for manager Wenger and his players. Finishing empty-handed, or even being eliminated early from all competitions, has been a huge disappointment for the London Gunners. The phrase "leaving the tournament with heads held high" has become tiresome for Gooners. What they need are trophies like the Premier League and Champions League, but they're nowhere to be seen. Year after year, Arsenal supporters have to listen to too many promises and excuses that everyone knows by heart.

Furthermore, having to watch their team finish behind their hated neighbors Tottenham is a humiliation for Arsenal fans. Perhaps the "St Totteringham's Day" celebration will be canceled once this season ends. This is a festival that Arsenal supporters have celebrated for the past 20 years without interruption, with Arsenal always finishing above their hated neighbors.

For the past 12 years, Gooners have entered each season with dreams, only for them to burst like soap bubbles at the end of the season. Arsenal fans are fed up with constantly witnessing the complacency of the coaching staff and the club's management regarding a top-four finish. They cannot accept paying exorbitant prices for a seat at the Emirates Stadium, only to see a team that "remains like overgrown children," lacking ambition and character.

Có lẽ những ngày tháng hạnh phúc của giáo sư tai Emirates sẽ không còn.
Perhaps the professor's happy days at Emirates will soon be over.

Perhaps the marriage between Wenger and Arsenal is in its final days, with both sides openly expressing their dissatisfaction with each other. The Gooners no longer want the professor to stay next season, and the professor himself has expressed disappointment with the behavior of the home fans. The French strategist has blamed the Gunners' supporters for Arsenal's poor results at the Emirates Stadium and has not hesitated to compare them to Liverpool's fans. The relationship between Wenger and many Gooners is strained and could snap at any moment.

Now, Arsenal fans will only be concerned about manager Wenger's future instead of the two matches that no longer hold much significance. On one side are those who want Wenger to stay and carry out reforms. On the other side are those who want Wenger to leave as Arsenal manager next season. Of course, the final decision rests with the French strategist and the club's leadership, and it will only become clear after the match against Aston Villa in the final round, but the emotional wounds inflicted on each other by Wenger and Arsenal fans will be difficult to heal.

The prospect of Arsenal no longer having Wenger on the coaching bench is closer than ever. A host of clubs are ready to roll out the red carpet to invite the respected professor to join their ranks. Recently, the French giants PSG have expressed interest in bringing Wenger in to replace Blanc next season. And who knows, perhaps the professor is even considering managing a national team before retiring from coaching.

Wenger's future remains uncertain, and we'll have to wait at least a few more weeks. But right now, we can already envision the day when he'll be gone from Emirates Stadium. And once the connection is broken, clinging on is pointless.

Le Thanh Hung

(Chi Khe - Con Cuong)

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