Arsene Wenger: Arsenal '100 per cent behind manager' amid supporter unrest
The Frenchman has come in for fervent criticism following another late winter slump
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Your support makes all the difference.Arsene Wenger is reported to have the complete support of the Arsenal hierarchy despite increased calls for the Frenchman to end his two-decade spanning spell in the capital.
The Frenchman has come in for fervent criticism following another winter slump which appears to have scuppered their chances of winning a first Premier League title since 2004 while facing an almost impossible task at Barcelona in the Champions League.
According to the Daily Mirror, the Gunners board have handed Wenger full say over when he ends his tenure at the Emirates and are content with his management.
Arsenal majority shareholder Stan Kroenke remains a close ally and Wenger is thought to be adamant that he will at least see out his contract until 2017.
With Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez yet to commit to improved contracts, there is genuine concern that their latest collapse may lead to somewhat of an exodus in North London.
Meanwhile, Ronald Koeman and Jamie Carragher have ruled Arsenal and Manchester City out of the Premier League title race after both Leicester City and Tottenham picked up wins this week.
The Foxes navigated a route past Newcastle United on Monday night despite the visitors being under the stewardship of new manager Rafael Benitez while Spurs saw off Aston Villa a day earlier.
Speaking as a guest pundit on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football, Koeman said: “It will be a new situation for them (Leicester) now - 11 points from Arsenal, 12 points from City. They (Arsenal and City) are out of the title.
“It will be the fight between Tottenham and Leicester and that makes the difference between before the game and after the game. Tottenham are still close but it's now a fight between two teams. Before this game it was maybe a fight between four or five.
“That starts to run in your mind as a Leicester player. You come closer to winning the title and that makes the difference. Before today, the manager was mentioning the Europa League but after today they have really the Champions League. Then it's about the title and that's a different situation than it was before today.”
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