After Arsenal’s embarrassing Carabao Cup final display against Manchester City last weekend, many were expecting a bit of a response from the Gunners last night as they welcomed the same City side to the Emirates.
However, Pep Guardiola’s side were able to step it up a gear again and proved in the first half why they’re the Premier League champions-elect, cruising to a 3-0 lead early on before comfortably seeing out the rest of the game.
Losing to the best team in the league is one thing, but losing Brighton is another and that’s exactly what the Gunners did today.
Those in away end at the Amex believe Wenger has overstayed his welcome at the club and there is a sense that this could be his last season at the club, should he even see out the final few months.
We take a look at the potential fall out from Wenger being sacked in the summer, who could replace him, who the next manager could recruit and what that means for Arsenal.





