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More than two thirds of Arsenal fans would like to see Arsene Wenger get sacked as manager, Stan Collymore believes.
The Gunners salvaged a victory out of what was a sub-standard performance against Anderlecht on Wednesday night, and Collymore believes this was a “tipping point” for many Arsenal fans.
“Arsenal’s performance was poor and their fans appear to have decided enough is enough,” Collymore wrote in his Bleacher Report column.
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“What was a loud minority has become a majority.
“I get the sense around 70 per cent or more of Arsenal fans now want Wenger gone.”
Collymore continued to suggest who could possibly replace Arsenal’s longest-serving manager.
“I think [Jurgen] Klopp would work, because he develops young players and there’s only so much he can achieve at Dortmund – especially with Bayern so dominant,” Collymore wrote.
“He’d have money to spend at Arsenal, and a good solid base to work with.”
Read Collymore’s full column here.