bellwethers Chelsea, and former midfielder Ray Parlour
feels a lamentable season could visually perceive the manager leave.
A deplorable end to the season for Arsenal could lead to
Arsene Wenger leaving the club, Ray Parlour
believes. A 2-1 defeat to Watford on Tuesday leaves Arsenal
sitting nine points behind Premier League bellwethers
Chelsea, who drew 1-1 with Liverpool.
After former Tottenham advocator Younes Kaboul
and Troy Deeney gave Watford a 2-0 lead at the
Emirates just 13 minutes into the game, Alex Iwobi
popped up with a goal for the north London side,
though the hosts could do nothing to pull level.
It seems Wenger's side are already out of the designation
race given the gap to Chelsea. But, while that may
be beyond them, they remain in the FA Cup and are
preparing to take on Bayern Munich in the second
round of the Champions League.
Wenger's contract expires at the cessation of the season
and it remains obscure whether he will leave in the
summer or sign an extension with the club he
joined in 1996. Former Arsenal star Parlour feels that the
Frenchman's future hinges on the prosperity of this
campaign and believes that he will culminate his time
there if it turns out to be another underwhelming
one.
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