Gooners demanded the long-serving Frenchman quit the north London outfit after yet another disappointing season.

It has been a difficult few weeks for Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger. Another promising season has burned to ashes, with the Gunners out of the Champions League and Premier League title race.

In Europe, they were thrashed 5-1 at home against Bayern Munich, losing 10-2 on aggregate – the worst defeat by an English club. Unrest from the fans continues, as supporters call for Le Prof to call an end to his tenure.

Prior to the kick-off of Tuesday’s game, Arsenal supporters marched in protest against their French manager at the Emirates Stadium. “Wenger Out” was chanted, as the protesters demanded that the 68-year-old quit.

Wenger even got likened to a dictator. With all this animosity towards the club's most successful manager, many wonder whether Arsenal will have a new manager by next season.

His current deal expires this summer, with reports claiming that the board is eager to extend his stay. Wenger, however, is not sure, and is thus stalling.

When asked about his future at Arsenal, the manager dodged the question. 

 

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Barcelona 6 - 1 PSG

March 8, 2017 2:45pmCamp Nou (Barcelona)

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