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"WENGER OUT (Futbol 4/20-4/22)"


  

          

It finally happened!

http://www.espn.com/soccer/arsenal/story/3463890/arsenal-manager-arsene-wenger-to-step-down-at-end-of-season

Arsene Wenger has announced he is stepping down as Arsenal manager at the end of the season, bringing an end to a 21-and-a-half-year reign that brought unprecedented early success but saw a late decline that made his position increasingly untenable.

Wenger issued a statement on Friday that caught everyone by surprise, announcing his departure and thanking the club for letting him serve for "so many memorable years."

He added: "After careful consideration and following discussions with the club, I feel it is the right time for me to step down at the end of the season. I am grateful for having had the privilege to serve the club for so many memorable years.

"I managed the club with full commitment and integrity. I want to thank the staff, the players, the Directors and the fans who make this club so special. I urge our fans to stand behind the team to finish on a high.

"To all the Arsenal lovers take care of the values of the club. My love and support for ever."

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Arsenal said a new manager will be appointed "as soon as possible."

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Wenger said that former Gunners captain Patrick Vieira "has the potential" to succeed him as manager one day when asked about reports linking the New York City FC coach with the job.

Club chief executive Ivan Gazidis is scheduled to hold a news conference at 5 p.m. local time on Friday.

According to Press Association Sport, Wenger asked Arsenal to hold off announcing his decision to leave the club so he could inform his players first-hand.

Wenger was keen to tell the Arsenal players himself and did so ahead of training at their London Colney base and minutes before the news was made public by the club.

His coaching staff were also informed of the decision in advance, although club staff working at the Emirates Stadium rather than the training ground discovered the news at the same time as everyone else.

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Speculation surrounding the Frenchman's future has been rampant in recent months, with Arsenal set to miss out on a top-four finish in the Premier League for the second year running. Still, there was a general feeling that he could still save his job and see out the remaining year of his contract if Arsenal won the Europa League, thus qualifying for next season's Champions League.

But Friday's unexpeced announcement ensures that Wenger will be given a send-off fitting for a man who many consider the greatest manager in the club's history.

The Frenchman was largely unknown in England when he was appointed in 1996 but led the team to a domestic double in 1998, the first of three league titles and seven FA Cups he has delivered.


Arsene Wenger has won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups during his time at Arsenal Marco Bertorello/AFP/Getty Images
But the last of those league titles came in the unbeaten "Invincibles" season of 2003-04 and fans have grown increasingly restless with the failure to challenge for the Premier League crown in recent years. Despite three FA Cups in the last four seasons, calls for his resignation have steadily grown, and reached a peak this season as the Gunners limp toward their worst league finish of Wenger's reign.

Wenger himself gave no hint whatsoever during Thursday's news conference that he was about to step down and has previously said he would respect his contract.

Majority owner Stan Kroenke said parting ways with Wenger was "one of the most difficult days we have ever had in all our years in sport."

The American added: "We have high ambitions to build on Arsene's remarkable tenure and to honour his vision by ensuring that Arsenal competes for and wins the biggest and most important prizes in the game.

"We must now focus on making a strong finish to the season and ask our millions of fans around the world to join us in paying appropriate tribute to one of the greats of Arsenal's history and one of the greats of the game."

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WENGER OUT (Futbol 4/20-4/22) [View all] , bshelly, Fri Apr-20-18 07:28 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
merci arsene.
Apr 20th 2018
1
Salut, to a gentleman and a truly great human being
Apr 20th 2018
2
agreed on all counts. def 4 years too late
Apr 20th 2018
3
Potential replacement? My vote would be for Jardim
Apr 20th 2018
4
Brandon Rodgers at 4-1 apparently
Apr 20th 2018
6
um
Apr 20th 2018
9
yeah I'm gonna pretend like I didn't read that.
Apr 20th 2018
17
espn swipe:
Apr 20th 2018
11
also, about Jardim
Apr 20th 2018
12
merci Arsene, as much as its needed, still a gut punch
Apr 20th 2018
5
I think clearly Arsenal have got to go with Alan Pardew now.
Apr 20th 2018
7
AFTV golden era over.
Apr 20th 2018
8
Respect to an all-time great
Apr 20th 2018
10
i'm actually emotional
Apr 20th 2018
13
2 years too late.
Apr 20th 2018
14
just texted troopz btw. man is ecstatic lolz.
Apr 20th 2018
15
notifications turned on
Apr 20th 2018
16
dude is cool as shit.
Apr 20th 2018
18
      yeah he comes off as 100 percent real
Apr 20th 2018
19
oh wow i thought you were clowning
Apr 20th 2018
20
      yeah man, he's a trip.
Apr 20th 2018
21
           that's whats up
Apr 20th 2018
22
                niggas with accents, man.
Apr 20th 2018
23
Respect - he changed the gm and the club
Apr 20th 2018
24
i've always been weirdly fond of him
Apr 20th 2018
25
dope cover on tomorrow's Guardian Sport
Apr 20th 2018
26
let's never play moreno, klavan, and gomez at the back again
Apr 21st 2018
27
Such a Badly coached team. And I know bad coaching when I see it
Apr 21st 2018
28
Good game. Intense
Apr 21st 2018
29
2nd was all Alexis
Apr 21st 2018
30
Love when Herrera scores
Apr 21st 2018
31
28 & counting
Apr 21st 2018
32
Spurs bereft of ideas due to Jose.
Apr 21st 2018
33
another trophyless campaign for the scumbags.
Apr 21st 2018
34
f’real
Apr 21st 2018
35
L.
Apr 21st 2018
36
FUCK WIZ KHALIFA
Apr 21st 2018
37
If Van Dijk is worth 75 mil, Koulibaly is worth 100
Apr 22nd 2018
38
I’m still 100% mad Deschamps let him go
Apr 22nd 2018
39
      It's looking like a fascinating, extremely stressful endgame
Apr 22nd 2018
40

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