#2 Is this Arsene Wenger’s last final with Arsenal?
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With every passing day and season, and with every failure, which has now become commonplace, the doubts over Arsene Wenger’s future and the calls for his Arsenal exit keep increasing.
However, despite all the criticism that surrounds Wenger and Arsenal Football Club, they don’t get entangled by it. It’s always business as usual at Arsenal and they keep on to the work that actually matters, which is playing competitive football.
It’s a second domestic cup final in as many years, and while Wenger was expected to call it quits after the victorious conclusion of last year’s FA Cup, he ended up signing a new contract. Fans didn’t approve of the confusion surrounding his future, as it gave rise to numerous avoidable problems.
The problems are not yet sorted, but perhaps this is an opportunity for him to get a gracious exit from a club where a majority of the fans don’t want him anymore.