A title challenge in shambles.
Marcus Rashford and his Man United teammates didn’t help Arsenal’s title challenge one bit at the weekend, but Leicester’s draw to West Brom appeared to have let them off the hook.
A win against struggling Swansea City at home would put Arsene Wenger’s men right back in the thick of the title race.
Nothing would stand in their way this time, *surely*…
All seemed to be going to plan when Joel Campbell gave them an early lead at the Emirates, but goals from Wayne Routledge and Ashley Williams earned Swansea an unlikely victory.
Unsurprisingly, Arsenal fans were furious. The defeat appeared to have scuppered yet another once-promising title challenge.
Yet again, there were more calls for Arsene Wenger to call time on his time as manager.
Unsurprisingly, Piers Morgan was one of the first to chip in…
Why would anyone who cares about Arsenal or has any ambition for the club still be #WengerIn? I just don't understand it.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 2, 2016
https://twitter.com/__arsenalnews_/status/705153291697721344
Even Groove Armada were #WengerOut…
Surely Wenger has to resign now? Not sure how the club can come back from that without a total regime change
— Groove Armada (@GrooveArmada) March 2, 2016
With the North London derby looming, some Arsenal fans could at least seek solace in the news that Spurs had also lost to West Ham…
https://twitter.com/PaulOBrien/status/705150489592201224
at least spurs lost? i guess?
— Stevo (@quarantined) March 2, 2016
And to make matters worse, Arsenal will also have to face the next few games without Petr Cech…
https://twitter.com/arseblog/status/705151655755517953
It was simply too much for some Arsenal supporters, with this one stating that he’d had enough…
https://twitter.com/SebsFootyFocus/status/705144575627804673
Arsenal may yet be able to salvage their title dreams, but after another defeat, hopes seem to be fading fast. Perhaps Lee Dixon best summed up the feelings of Gooners everywhere with this tweet.