Szczesny says replacing Wenger would be ‘ridiculous’
The Gunners may have beaten Premier League leaders Manchester United 1-0 at Emirates Stadium on Sunday, but their hopes of a first trophy since 2005 have long gone.
Some critics and supporters alike have questioned whether Wenger, who transformed the Gunners since taking charge in 1996, remains the right man for the job as Arsenal look to keep up with their big-spending rivals.
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