Social media has gone awash with calls for the sack of Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, following the heart-wrenching 1-2 loss to Manchester United at the Emirates on Saturday.
Social media reactions on Monday filled with fury, calling for the head the 65 year-old Frenchman.
A quote from Piers Morgan tweeted on BBC Sport handle said:''BBC Sport @BBCSport Piers Morgan: "It's time for #Arsenal to 'divorce' Arsene Wenger". Do you agree?’’
While a fan replied: ''@BBCSport Everything he says is true and as painful as it may seem it is time for a change of management #WengerOut’’
Irvin Jalang'o @irvinjalango: ''I am not saying Wenger Is a bad coach. I am saying he needs to try out elsewhere and give us a chance to try someone new. #WengerOut’’
Arsenal pulled through a hectic first half, without conceding or scoring a goal, but a silly communication error emanating from a clumsy defensive cohesion led to the own goal from Kieran Gibbs which put the Red Devils ahead in the game.
Another collapse in the midfield caused a breakdown, allowing for a United counter attack which Rooney was there to nicely place pass the goalkeeper, Martinez who had come in for injuredWojciech Szczesny after a collision with Gibbs, in the build up to the first goal.
Olivier Giroud on his return since August grabbed one back for the Gunners.
The result made it United’s 11 win with 3 draws against Arsenal in the last 15 matches and the fans are not happy about that.
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