Arsenal news: Emirates Stadium vandalised with ‘Wenger Out’ graffiti after crushing loss against Liverpool
Club legend Thierry Henry was among the pundits who tore into Gunners boss' flops after Anfield capitulation
THE EMIRATES has been vandalised as fans turned on Arsene Wenger.
The mood at Arsenal is mutinous once again after Wenger's flops capitulated at Anfield.
It was all clearly too much for one fan, who sprayed 'Wenger Out' graffiti onto Ken Friar bridge.
An image posted on Twitter showed security guards patrolling by the scene.
And whoever the culprit was for the act of vandalism, they were clearly not alone in their anger.
Thierry Henry tore into Wenger's players after this Kop humiliation.
Alexis Sanchez, Oxlade-Chamberlain - who is set to join Chelsea for £35million - and Mesut Ozil have all refused to sign new deals.
Henry questioned why any of them would want to stay.
The Gunners legend said: “It doesn’t look right for those guys to stay.
"We talk about Oxlade-Chamberlain and Sanchez and are they staying but they are not going to want to be part of this team.
“That is why players are not renewing their contracts, they can see something is wrong at Arsenal.
“Why would you want to stay? Why stay at a club that puts in performances like that? They don’t want to play like this.”
Shaken Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admitted the 4-0 battering by Liverpool at Anfield was “absolutely disastrous”.
He told furious Arsenal fans: “If I’m the problem, then I’m the problem. I’m sorry.”
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While keeper Petr Cech let rip at his lazy team-mates’ “unacceptable” lack of effort.
Embarrassed Henry accused the club of stagnating for ten years and admitted he wanted to leave as he watched yesterday’s latest pitiful performance, even turning his back on the match.
He added: “It was unwatchable at times. I turned my seat around.
“I wanted to leave — I don’t relate to the team and I don’t think a lot of people relate to the team either.
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“There is something wrong at Arsenal, from top to bottom and it has been like that for a long time. It’s too comfortable.”
Sanchez, wanted by Manchester City, looked forlorn as he crouched on the pitch before being subbed.
The Ox was also hauled off. Liverpool will battle Chelsea to land him — and are ready to offer Ox the central midfield role he craves.
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