Arsenal fans and faithful have good news coming as Arsenal are considering sacking their long-serving and longsuffering manager at the end of the season. This consideration comes after the gunners were thoroughly humiliated at the hands of the cityzens in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday evening.
The Frenchman renewed his contract at the end of last season after Arsenal picked up the FA Cup at the expense of Premier League winners Chelsea, but while the 68 year old is willing to see out his contract in North London, Arsenal have other ideas.
The 2004 English Champions have been blown off course in the league table and will need a miracle to make the top four and failure to win the Europa league could bring an end to Mr.Wenger's 22 year reign.
Arsenal have spent the past 12 months planning for Wenger's replacement and have significantly reduced the Frenchman's influence by appointing a new technical director. Joachim Low, Leonardo Jardim and former captain Mikel Arteta have all been touted as possible replacements but it's former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers who is in the leading to replace Mr.Wenger.
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Arsenal and Wenger host Manchester City on Thursday, an opportunity for them to make up for their inexplicable implosion on Sunday.