It's Arsenal vs Bayern in the Champions League tonight, with the Gunners aiming to overturn the yawning, 5-1 deficit from one of their most galling European nights. It was an utterly humiliating night, and things haven't improved much since then: tonight's second leg was preceded by a limp 3-1 defeat at Anfield, for which Arsene Wenger dropped Alexis Sanchez following a disagreement of some description.
Tonight, Arsenal fans have staged anti-Wenger protests of a hitherto unprecedented scale, with hundreds marching from Highbury to the Emirates roaring "We want Wenger out", cajoling the club not to offer their manager a new contract.
Wenger Out Protests
@Arsenal fans chanting 'Wenger Out' protest.Finally some pressure from our fed up fans @SkySports #WengerOut #afc pic.twitter.com/H0Mzvcc7XK"
— GunnerZN (@SnatcherMervyn) March 7, 2017
Retweeted Gooner Adam (@AdzCampbell91):
Arsene Wenger we want you to go ?????? #wengerout pic.twitter.com/yZUu73tfUp https://t.co/yn0NqWhHtJ
— Sean Cardovillis (@seancardo) March 7, 2017
Is this fair on Wenger?
This writer thinks not, and you can read his reasons here.