When Arsene Wenger was named as the new manager of Arsenal FC in September 1996, English football was in a period of transition. The 1989 Hillsborough disaster had led to a transformation of the grounds and treatment of supporters, and the arrival of ...and more »
Burnley manager Sean Dyche does not anticipate Arsenal hiring a British boss as Arsene Wenger's successor if the Frenchman decides to leave this summer. Former Gunners midfielder Paul Merson suggested at the weekend that Dyche should be a candidate to ...and more »
Arsene Wenger will have to agree to this summer being a “catalyst for change.” That was the clear message from Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis about Wenger's future at a supporters' meeting on Sunday lunchtime. Mirror Sport understands that the ...and more »
Arsene Wenger will take on Pep Guardiola as managers for the 10th time when Manchester City visit Arsenal today. City boss Guardiola got the better of his French rival when the two sides met in December - when Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling got the ...and more »
Under-fire Arsene Wenger saw his Arsenal side rescue an unlikely point from Manchester City on a dramatic afternoon at the Emirates. Hundreds of fans gathered outside the stadium prior to kick-off to protest against the Frenchman's running of the club ...and more »
Leroy Sane made the most of some dismal organisation at the heart of the Arsenal defence to run clean through on David Ospina's goal and put Manchester City into an early lead. But in a frenetic and untidy affair, Theo Walcott scored for the hosts five ...and more »
Despite protests outside the training ground, Arsene Wenger again insisted that he is the right man to lead Arsenal and, in contrast to fan opinion, quoted Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola's comment that 'fourth place is a trophy.' Two Arsenal ...and more »
Sean Dyche, the Burnley manager, has responded to suggestions that he should replace Arsène Wenger at Arsenal by saying that it is “highly unlikely”. And he's right. When Wenger arrived at Arsenal he had been in management for 12 years and in coaching ...and more »
Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis told a supporters' meeting on Sunday afternoon that Arsene Wenger has not yet signed a contract extension, and that any decision will be “mutual", while stating that the manager must become a “catalyst for change ...and more »
Arsene Wenger's backroom team are increasingly worried about their futures amid plans to overhaul Arsenal's structure. The hierarchy intend to make a number of behind-the-scenes changes regardless of whether Wenger signs a new two-year contract this ...and more »