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Arsenal may follow United’s way if Wenger is fired, Seaman claims

By Editor
28 March 2016   |   12:53 am
Arsenal must retain boss Arsene Wenger or risk suffering the same problems that Manchester United experienced following Sir Alex Ferguson's exit, says David Seaman.
Arsenal's French coach Arsene Wenger gives a press conference at the the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on March 15, 2016, on the eve of the Round 16 of the UEFA Champions League football match between FC Barcelona and Arsenal FC. / AFP / JOSEP LAGO

Arsenal’s French coach Arsene Wenger gives a press conference at the the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on March 15, 2016, on the eve of the Round 16 of the UEFA Champions League football match between FC Barcelona and Arsenal FC. / AFP / JOSEP LAGO

Arsenal must retain boss Arsene Wenger or risk suffering the same problems that Manchester United experienced following Sir Alex Ferguson’s exit, says David Seaman.

Wenger has come under scrutiny after his side crashed out of the Champions League and FA Cup, while also falling behind Leicester City and Tottenham in Premier League title race.

However, Seaman believes the 66-year-old coach is still the right man for the job at the Emirates and backed him to lead a review on what has gone wrong this season.

“I’m so fed up of all this negative stuff about Arsenal. A change at the top? Not for me. I’m a massive fan of Arsene,” Seaman was quoted as saying by The Mirror.

“Let’s see what happens at the end of this season. Let’s see what’s gone wrong and then sort it out.

“But, for me, he’s been brilliant. I worked with him for about seven or eight years and he was fantastic. I would stick by Arsene. I’ve always said that and I haven’t reason to change my mind.

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