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Will he stay or will he go? Has Arsene Wenger reached the end?

By Michael Price
April 30, 2013
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Arsene Wenger. Say his name and today you can get a varied different responses regarding the man. He is the most successful manager in Arsenal’s history. And he now is the longest serving single manager to have such a long drought of silverware.

Any speculation on Wenger’s future is just that speculation. He has proven time and time again, to be of his own mind and when the time is right he will eventually step aside. No, Arsene Wenger will never be sacked from Arsenal. I don’t think the board would ever have the stomach for anything so ignominious as that.

The question to be asking is the time neigh?

Arsenal supporters were greeted this morning to a Telegraph EXCLUSIVE saying that the Qatari owners of Paris Saint Germain were quite confident of luring the Arsenal manager back to his home land to manage the nouveau riche side in Paris. The worst case scenario was that Wenger would wait until next season when his contract was up but they still felt very confident that would get him this summer.

The biggest flaw in the article besides the obvious identification of sources is one telling little comment in the piece – it called the 2013-2014 season an option on his contract. It implies that Wenger could willfully leave this season and be true to his word that he would see out the length of his contract. Slight problem with that – it’s been confirmed – that the 2013-2014 season is definitely not an option – it is part of the overall contract.

Putting the rumour mongering story aside, the question has to be asked soon will he and should he go?

First, it’s worth it noting that the board are almost obligated to offer Wenger an extension on his current contract regardless of his intentions beyond 2014. The club need to sign players and however, you may feel about the man, players still cite playing under Arsene Wenger as a reason for signing for Arsenal.

If there isn’t some sort of guarantee of a manager in place beyond the next season it will be hard to entice players for a long-term deal. Now, some will argue that Chelsea seem to have no problem doing that. Well, Chelsea like Manchester City operate in a different stratosphere in England than other teams. The simply entice players by offering huge sums of money no one else can. Then it doesn’t matter who you play for.

I’ve gone back and forth on when Wenger will decide to hang it up. I certainly see a man who seems externally to be a shell of his former self. He looks gaunt and frustrated more than he does pleased. While some argue the competitive fire still shines bright in him, you have to wonder though. Sometimes it just seems his responses are just going through the movements.

He looks sullen and downcast, thin and gaunt and maybe a man who once seemed to have all the answers doesn’t look like it.

It’s clear at some point the losses of players like Fabregas and Van Persie have affected him. He clearly thought he had the making of championship winning squad and had some events turned differently, he just might have. You wonder would we be this peeved with Wenger had 07-08 turned out differently or in 2011 had we won the Carling Cup what would’ve happened. As it is, none of it has and Arsene now presides over 8 years of sustained futility.

Surely he has to bare some of the brunt as do the board and as do the players. But this piece isn’t about that. Those arguments have been made over and over and frankly they are tired. So will he leave.

I had it felt it was more than better than 50% that after 2014 he was done. That was until he signed the 5 British players whom are set to make up the core of the club going forward. The signing of the 5 sniffs of a new project. So it is quite possible that when the club offer Arsene an extension he’ll take it.

We could be wrong.  He could be done with it all. The PSG link isn’t new. Wenger has close ties to the Qatari ownership and has been a pundit on one of their networks and an occasional advisor. If not PSG Real Madrid continually sniff around as do the French National team.

However, neither PSG or Madrid will provide Wenger with the ability to lord over the affairs of the club like Arsenal do. Additionally, moving to PSG and or Madrid would fly in the face of the principles Wenger has quoted regarding “financial doping” and money clubs. He has railed against clubs with their large cheque books and ability to pay more money than anyone else. Going to one of the money clubs would fly in the face of his constant arguements against that. Finally, the French National team, while he admits is attractive, Wenger enjoys the day to day activity of the club.

All this winds up pointing to Wenger staying at Arsenal. You could argue he could stay and end up in the board room. I’m not sure that’ll happen as he strikes me as enjoying his role as manager. Plus I also think Wenger is considerate enough that he will not want to cast a shadow over whoever comes in to replace him.

And that leads to the next obvious question – who replaces Wenger. There are those who argue he is irreplaceable and on one level they are correct. Even in the downturn for the club, Wenger has provided glory to Arsenal beyond measure and on that level he is irreplaceable.

My thought on this whomever comes in will no longer enjoy the long-term stability that Wenger enjoys. Once managers like Wenger and Fergie are out of their respective coaching seats, the environment is such that any manager will be just like any player – here until they are sacked or find a better contract. I think the era of 15+ year managers is over.

As for the actual replacement don’t buy into the argument that there isn’t anyone out there. First remember that Arsene Wenger was a virtual unknown in England when he was signed. But even with the enhanced stature of the club there are viable candidates for Arsenal. And candidates who could have an immediate impact even with this squad – less the dead wood.

We’ll go into the “heirs apparent” at another date soon.  The likes of Joachim Low, Ariel Jacobs (FC Coppenhagen/Anderlecht), Jurgen Klopp, Heiko Vogel (FC Basel 2011-2012), Lucien Favre (Borussia Monchengladbach), and Unai Emery (Sevilla) to name a few.  Suffice it to say that there are good managers both at some of the major players and some at not-so major players. The club and by extension the fanbase shouldn’t be afraid to expand the considerations just beyond the big names touted in the press.

Wenger will go. Hopefully, he will be feted as the success he is and not amidst a din of acrimony. Regardless of the level of blame you lay for our 8 barren years what he has brought to this club has earned him the right to leave with honour.

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16 comments

  1. joshuad 3 May, 2013 at 11:58 Log in to Reply

    it looks like capoue is going to sign for psg. i really hoped arsenal would sign that kid. since he’s going to psg, maybe they would be willing to sell that young italian kid, marco verratti to arsenal. he could be molded by arteta to take the reigns. that kid is young but he’s already a dynamite holding midfielder who plays with a lot of authority and composure. there are rumors that wenger is looking at gonalons who plays for lyon, but i prefer verratti. he really impressed against barcelona last month and appears to have less of an ego problem than gonalons. we’ll see.

  2. stag133 3 May, 2013 at 03:07 Log in to Reply

    continued speculation that Cesc Fabregas will return to Arsenal…
    when asked about the rumor, he said … no comment.

    Galatasaray rumored to want either Podolski or Gervinho for 12M in the Summer.
    I wouldn’t sell Podolski, but I would drive Gervinho to the airport if he needs a ride!

    • joshuad 3 May, 2013 at 11:25 Log in to Reply

      do you think arsenal would bring back cesc fabregas? i don’t think so but you never know. who ever thought, after the way he left chelsea, that jose mourinho would return?

      if cesc does return, who do you drop, santi cazorla or jack wilshere? i think santi is better suited right behind the striker as he has the ability to play with his back to goal and would go by defenders. wilshere, despite his height, is a more physical presence in midfield. he sort of reminds me of edgar davids in his early days; good on the ball and tenacious in the tackle.

      fabregas is talented but i don’t think he’s better in the hole than cazorla (or hleb) and i don’t think he’s better box to box than wilshere (or vieira). i’ve always thought cesc’ best position was box to box where he played in the ’07-’08 season (13 goals & 22 assists). if he’s in the hole, he’s too easy to mark out of a game but if he’s deeper (perhaps behind cazorla) pick your poison of who to mark tightly. if you get tight to cazorla, fabregas has this way of getting into these great scoring positions. if he’s deeper, he also has more time and space to operate.

      i didn’t realize that fabregas hasn’t played a full 90 minutes in any game for barcelona this season. we need to wait and see if he even returns.

      • stag133 3 May, 2013 at 14:58 Log in to Reply

        why wouldn’t you bring him back? what do you have at the club that remotely approaches his talent level? NOT A DAMNED THING!

        you can play all of them… by rotating the squad, keeping players fresh, and deploying different tactics and styles of play! They all bring something different to the table…

        Cesc has great passing ability and vision, that puts players around him in good scoring position… he is the kind of player others want to play with…

        • joshuad 3 May, 2013 at 16:12

          it’s never that easy, brother. arsenal don’t make a habit of bringing players back, regardless of how talented they are. with that, arsenal are also known to make exceptions for exceptional talent.

          another concern is that arsenal don’t make a habit of rotating players or changing tactics. that horse is dead so i won’t even go there.

          i haven’t said bringing him back was a bad idea. i just asked if you thought arsenal would do that.

  3. joshuad 1 May, 2013 at 16:07 Log in to Reply

    the board has given wenger much more authority than any other clubs would. for wenger to leave arsenal to go to another club would be a step-down as far as he’s concerned. add to that, he’s well paid. i’m not worried about any rumors that wenger would leave arsenal to join another club.

    i just realized that arsenal could win their remaining games and not finish in the top 4. if spurs win out and chelsea only lose to spurs but win the rest of their games, they would both finish the season one point ahead of arsenal. we’ll see if sagna’s foul on rvp on sunday cost arsenal those millions.

    arsenal always seem to start the season with obvious holes in the team. last season, it was the loss of fabregas and nasri with no adequate replacements. this season, it was the obvious loss of van persie with no adequate replacement. the good thing about arsenal being where they are is they’re unlikely to have as many holes. they only need to ensure fabianski and sagna stay. we’ll see how this works out. next, sign a center forward, central defender, and a dm back-up. next, wenger needs to rotate the squad.

    there are no big moves that need to be made except at center forward. if arsenal do those things, they should be able to compete. this is very do-able.

    • stag133 1 May, 2013 at 16:57 Log in to Reply

      Josh, define “compete”…
      We have NOT beaten any team this entire season in the current Top 4. Only one win against anyone in the Top 6… Spurs.
      Chelsea are looking to bring back Mourinho, and bring in STAR PLAYERS. United are looking at Lewandowski and Falcao, and are already over 20 points ahead of us… and City will definitely add star players, to attempt to overhaul ManU.

      There is no way we don’t make “big moves”… and make any significant impact against the 3 teams we are chasing…
      We aren’t that close… and the gap has been widening, with every sale we make!

      • joshuad 1 May, 2013 at 18:01 Log in to Reply

        i would define compete as to challenge others for silverware. arsenal are off the pace, no doubt but are far from a bad team. dropping the spaz in the back has made arsenal far more resolute. what the team needs is a little bit more depth and a genuine cutting edge to the attack. they’ve been trying to cut down a tree with a hammer in giroud when what they’ve needed was an ax.

        just sticking with the premier league, i would fancy benteke or michu over giroud. hell, even kone at wigan or remy at qpr gives arsenal more of a cutting edge than giroud does. giroud is an okay player but to be arsenal quality, they need to be more than okay. this is why i say keep the team together, keep vermaelen on the bench, get wilshere fit, rotate the squad, and bring in a proper center forward.

        you can’t beat the top teams without a legitimate cutting edge attack. wenger has always had this in the form of ian wright, anelka, henry, adebayor, van persie, etc. giroud is a serious step down from that quality. bring in the right player and arsenal should compete.

      • joshuad 1 May, 2013 at 18:20 Log in to Reply

        since the spurs debacle when vermaelen was finally dropped, arsenal have played 8 matches and conceded only 4 goals. if arsenal is only conceding half a goal per match played, they’re not doing too bad. i do believe they can compete. while they don’t sound like the most devastating defense in all the land on paper, games aren’t played on paper. they have proven to have a chemistry that makes them fairly solid. show me a team that can score a couple of goals a game with that defense and i’ll show you a team that can compete for silverware.

        • stag133 2 May, 2013 at 03:31

          Josh, could not disagree more… we haven’t exactly played high powered offensive teams in the last 8… and Koscielny and Mertesacker are NOT a pairing that can win anything… they are both comedy and tragedy at times.

          What silverware do you actually think we could compete for? (besides Wenger’s Top 4 trophy!)
          No chance in the League, no chance in the CL, if we even make it.
          That leaves the Carling Cup, which is meaningless to teams with real ambition, and the FA Cup… a knock out tournament that Wenger has shown disdain for since we last won it in 2005.

          We aren’t competing for any trophies without a serious infusion of talent.
          No chance.
          21 points back in the league, and the teams ahead of us, are ALL going to make major signings in the Summer.
          How does that get us any closer to winning anything.

          It is either COMPETE in the off-season, by spending on IMPACT players, or continue to be absolutely irrelevant when it comes to winning anything.

        • joshuad 2 May, 2013 at 16:29

          4 of the 8 teams arsenal has played against have been swansea, everton, fc bayern, and man united. while you may not consider them “high-powered”, most will agree that they’re far from impotent. keep in mind that 2 of those 4 goals were penalties while one was with monreal sleeping at the wheel and let a player ghost in behind him.

          my point is if arsenal didn’t have vermaelen in the back this season, that gap would be closer. add a proper center forward and the gap would be even closer.

          sure, koscielny and mertesacker are not the best individual defenders but they seem to have an understanding that makes them as a whole more resolute than the sum of their parts. you may be right, but i’ve been an arsenal fan long enough to know better than to expect too many “infusions” into the team. i believe my suggestions are reasonable but who am i? we’ll see what happens.

        • stag133 2 May, 2013 at 18:24

          hmmm. OK. I see what you are saying… and there is some validity to it. I don’t exactly see Swansea and Everton as offensive minded teams, and BOTH ManU and Bayern had the hand brakes on, they either didn’t care too much about the result or were trying to limit Arsenal’s chances in Bayern’s case.

          Penalties are given because defenders got beat, and foul in the box. It’s part of bad defending… Koscielny has a penchant for own goals and gaffes… and Mertesacker is slow, not good in the air for someone his height, and not athletic.

          I am well aware, that we aren’t likely at all to do “what is necessary” to compete, by bringing in high profile talent, to change the heart/soul of the club…
          and that is why we WILL NOT BE COMPETITIVE for silverware again until that happens.

  4. Tom 1 May, 2013 at 04:28 Log in to Reply

    I agree with your article on the whole but I think Wenger’s best as a manager is behind him. His skills didn’t deteriorate but rather he failed to evolve with the game like Fergie has. Contrary to popular belief the gap in quality between Arsenal and Man U is not down to money alone. RVP might’ve put Man U over the top this season but Arsenal were far behind Man U last season with RVP still in their ranks. Too much ideology and not enough pragmatism is one way to describe Wenger. Fergie , on the other hand, has a ruthless streak which combined with an eye for talent and ability to adapt , will see him manage till he can’t walk anymore ,or longer. Whatever Wenger decides to do ,he needs to respected for his principles and wished good luck in future.

  5. stag133 1 May, 2013 at 02:59 Log in to Reply

    I don’t know whether Wenger will resign as manager… but I doubt the Club will sack him.
    He has done exactly what the board and owner want… making the club incredible amounts of money, keeping the team in the CL every year, and not saying “boo” about selling off every star player that has come thru the team…

    Is it his time to go? I’d say yes… and I agree with the idea that there are more than a few managers out there, that could come in, work with what we have, and achieve similar or get better results… he is not god… he has declined as a manager in recent years… and the club will most certainly go on without him…

    One thing for sure, that no matter who is manager… if we continue with this dog and pony show, of not signing prominent, talented, proven young players… we will NEVER win another trophy in the EPL.

    Manchester United – Chelsea – ManCity … the teams we are CHASING, and have been for the past 8 years… are rumored with the likes of LEWANDOWSKI & FALCAO… these players are GAME CHANGERS. They can change the equation… alter an entire team… have to be accounted for at all times.

    That is what is needed at the club.
    The “Dennis Bergkamp” type signing, that completely changes the outlook going forward, and the perception of the club for others players looking at Arsenal as a possible destination.

    If you think interest has waned this year…
    if we have the typical Arsenal off-season = selling a Sagna, and bringing in a few last minute signings of the OK variety…
    I predict we will completely fall off the map of relevancy.
    We are teetering on it right now.

    We keep saying it… this off-season is the most important in recent memory…
    and Arsenal FC keep doing the same shit every Summer.
    Not sure why it would change.

    The rumor that Cesc could be sold by Barca… would set off some massive alarms, in my humble opinion. If you could get Cesc to return, and add another STAR PLAYER…
    a DM (as in Song or Capoue)… and a Center Back with toughness and a mean streak, the ship could begin to be righted.

    What other star player would want to come to Arsenal, but Cesc, who I still feel loves the club? You need that building block, that “Bergkamp” like signing.
    Without it, we aren’t much better than Tottenham.
    At least they have Bale… will they cash him in for 50 Million?

  6. Nizam 1 May, 2013 at 02:01 Log in to Reply

    I think it depends on whether the gunners can finish 4th. If they can’t I believe he will leave. Btw don’t thin k QPR will be pushovers .After being relegated,they will have nothing to lose.Failure to win will,imho,be 90% fatal.

  7. Kiwi 30 April, 2013 at 23:26 Log in to Reply

    Hey Mike, if you like my comments so much then post them as an article under my name.

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