Ian Wright says Arsene Wenger is 'lost' and his reign at Arsenal is 'imploding'
Arsenal conceded five second-half goals to Bayern Munich to slump to a 5-1 defeat
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Your support makes all the difference.Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright believes Arsene Wenger's reign at the club is “imploding”.
Arsenal conceded five second-half goals to Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium to slump to a 5-1 loss in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie, going down 10-2 on aggregate.
Defeat, sparked when Laurent Koscielny was controversially dismissed in conceding a penalty which led to Bayern's equaliser on the night, followed reports ahead of the match of a training ground bust-up involving star player Alexis Sanchez.
That was denied by Wenger, but Wright said it would take a “cataclysmic effort” for the Frenchman to revitalise his team.
And he added that Tuesday night's defeat was the clearest suggestion yet the Wenger era was coming to an end. Fans protested against the manager, whose contract is up at the end of the season, before and during the match.
“He looks like a lost man... It just seems to be mounting up. You've got the fans, the protests. It's imploding,” Wright said on BT Sport.
He added: “You can't go down to 10 men and not shore it up against a team like Bayern Munich.
“We've lost the tie down to 10 men, we maybe should have brought on a couple of defenders and kept it a little bit more respectable.
“It's a sad day because we've gone out again at this stage and we're going through a period in our history which is the worst that I can ever remember.
“I think with everything that's going on, in the dressing room, performances, you have to say it will take some monumental effort, some cataclysmic effort for Arsenal to turn it round in respect of the attitude of the players and the drive and determination.
“It seems like something is coming to an end.”
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