Pulse Opinion: Arsenal need Wenger out ASAP
Arsenal will be better off, once there is a change in Management as Arsene Wenger has proven he is incapable of moving forward.
This opinion piece explains that Arsenal needs a change but not on the field of play, rather in the dugout.
Over the course of the last five seasons, there has been a particularly repeated cry from Arsenal Supporters, “Wenger Out”.
This has been made known via carrying placards to the Emirates stadium or trending the hash-tag on various social media platforms, as the supporters have made a case for the replacement of French manager Arsene Wenger.
Arsenal changes on the field
When Arsene Wenger forked out an excess of 56 million pounds to bring in Gabonese Striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, coupled with earlier swap deal acquisition of Armenian International Henrikh Mkhitaryan, i honestly thought that there was a cure for terminal disease cancer, at least that was what the jubilations of Arsenal supporters led me to believe.
Some even compared Aubameyang to the all-time Arsenal’s all-time goal scorer Thierry Henry, and that the changes would bring about a better Arsenal side.
Well, let’s fast forward five weeks later, the Gunners are out of the FA Cup, lost the final of the Carabao Cup and are 10 points adrift of fourth-placed Tottenham, so its safe to say there will be no Champions League football next season bar a miracle in the Europa League.
The Change Arsenal need
Aubameyang and Mkhitaryan are not bad players to bring in, but the belief that they will turn around Arsenal’s fortunes is a pure misconception.
If Arsenal manages to bring in five-time world players of the year Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, they will struggle for form and consistency and eventually become average players like Calum Chambers.
Arsene Wenger must go
If the signs were not clear earlier, it should be crystal now, Arsenal can no longer progress under Wenger. (Fact)
This team struggles for consistency, cohesion and motivation, this team needs rejuvenation and Arsene Wenger is not the man to provide that after 20 years at the helm.
Conclusion
Manchester United could have continued with Louis Van Gaal, Manchester City could have continued with Manuel Pellegrini, but looking to the future sacrifices had to be made.
History will remember Wenger as the man who revolutionized Arsenal in the 90’s, as the French man has served the North-London club well, but a change must be made and it is not on the pitch but in the dugout, so it is time to say Goodbye.
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