Sunday, April 22, 2018

THE REAL REASON ARSENE WENGER HAD TO STEP DOWN FROM BEING ARSENAL'S MANAGER..

The real reason why Arsene Wenger finally stepped down as the manager of Arsenal was not the position Arsenal was on the table only but it was more deeper then what one saw at Arsenal. In the Alexis Sanchez swap deal in the January transfer window, Arsene Wenger wanted to get Anthony Martial in the swap deal , and he rightly wanted to strengthen his defence and tried hard to get Cris Smalling as well in the deal, but ten it did not work out that way, the arsenal board of Ivan Gazdis and the chief scout for Arsenal Sven Minlastat wanted Henrik Makhitaryan from Manchester United instead, the two over ruled Asene wenger in the deal here, but what you must know is that it was Sven Minlastat who brought Henrik Makhitaryan to Borussia Dortmund, when he was a scout at Borussia Dortmund. And when the Arsenal owner Sam kronke sent his young son Josh Kronke to take greater interest in the Arsenal club, when you send a young boy to look into Arsenal matters, a youngster who knows nothing of football, he knows only baseball and basketball. You are bound to have trouble. the three men in charge of Arsenal now refused to call Arsene Wenger for transfer meetings as well. Now it is no rocket science here clubs that spend big money each year , like 350 three hundred and fifty million pounds or five hundred million pounds. now the owners of Arsenal will have to spend yearly to stay in the rat race with Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea. But what is the future for Arsenal? As there are nine players to get new contracts or to be sold as well like Jack Wilshire, Danny Welbeck, David Ospina, Aaron Ramsey. And Skhodran Mustafi and Granit Zhaka are for sale. Petr Czech is 35 , thirty five years old. Now the German defender joined Arsenal from Valencia even though Arsene Wenger did not want him as he was not to the mark, and he was guilty in many games f letting goals in.The person who wanted him at Arsenal was Ivan Gazidas Arsenal next year could be easily relegated who ever the new manager is.

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