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Five reasons to believe Arsenal will prosper if they part with Wenger

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Five reasons to believe Arsenal will prosper if they part with Wenger

Below are five reasons for experts to evaluate that Arsenal should part ways with the veteran French coach if they want to create a breakthrough and escape the situation of having to consider finishing in the top 4 of the Premier League every year as a high goal.

Lack of major titles.

Last season’s FA Cup only temporarily helped Arsenal quench their thirst for titles, but could not fill the disappointment when the team continuously failed on big playgrounds like the Premier League or the Champions League.

While Arsenal struggled with Wenger in his thirst for titles, the 26 players he single-handedly guided and trained at this club left and joined other clubs to win 56 big and small titles.

Poor results in big matches.

Arsenal’s tactics in those matches are often easily caught.

Five reasons to believe Arsenal will prosper if they part with Wenger

Facing Mourinho is just a typical example of how Wenger always underperforms in big matches.

Resigned to mediocrity.

For many Arsenal fans, that is a bitter reality.

Arsenal once won the Premier League with an undefeated record – something unprecedented in the modern football era.

Ineffective transfer.

In the past 10 years, instead of bringing in big stars, Arsenal has created the feeling of a football academy.

Five reasons to believe Arsenal will prosper if they part with Wenger

What Van Persie, Nasri and Fabregas have in common is that all three struggled with the thirst for titles at Arsenal and only left when they ran out of patience.

Wenger also makes confusing policy decisions when urgent reinforcement is needed.

Even if he changed his habit of buying cheap and selling high, spending money to bring in big stars, the 1949-born military leader still did not have enough sensitivity to bring in suitable faces.

Outdated tactics and training methods.

But Wenger doesn’t just have tactical problems.

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