Premier League
Wenger, Arsenal 'cowards' slammed after Palace loss
The loss was Arsenal's fourth successive away defeat in the Premier League and left them seven points off fourth.
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Furious
Arsenal fans barracked manager Arsene Wenger and his squad as they
boarded the team bus after the match at Crystal Palace
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Newspapers, pundits and former players poured fresh
scorn on Arsenal and their besieged manager Arsene Wenger on Tuesday
following Monday's dismal 3-0 defeat at Crystal Palace.
"They bottle it, they're cowards, they duck out of challenges," was the scathing verdict of former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher on Sky Sports.
"The
best description of the players was two years ago from Graeme Souness,
who said they are a team of son-in-laws. But what father would want his
daughter to bring one of them home?"
It was Arsenal's fourth successive away defeat in the Premier League and left them seven points off the Champions League places with a game in hand.
Furious away fans taunted Arsenal's misfiring players with chants of "You're not fit to wear the shirt!" and
barracked Wenger and his squad as they boarded the team bus after the match.
The back-page headline in The Times, a riff on Palace's nickname, read: "Eagles 3 Butterflies 0."
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Arsenal
midfielder Mesut Ozil (R) contemplates his side's 3-0 defeat in their
Premier League match against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park in south
London on April 10, 2017 |
The Daily Telegraph said the result at Selhurst Park represented "humiliation", while The Sun asked of Wenger: "How can he stay after Selhurst shambles?"
Several newspapers said Arsenal had reached "a new low".
Wenger,
67, is reported to have been offered a two-year contract extension by
Arsenal, but has yet to reveal what he intends to do.
He once again batted away questions about his future after the game, saying he was "not in the mood" to discuss it.
Arsenal great Ian Wright claimed on Twitter that the nature of Arsenal's latest capitulation showed "that dressing room is lost".
Carragher delivered a withering assessment of Arsenal's players, labelling the recent performances of star duo Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez "nothing short of embarrassing".
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Arsenal fans subjected manager Arsene Wenger (R) to a stream of abuse and calls to resign as the team lost to Crystal Palace
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Former Arsenal striker John Hartson
said the defeat against Palace showed Wenger had lost the magic touch
that brought him three Premier League titles and four FA Cups in his
first nine years at the club.
"I just think now it's time for him to go," Hartson told BBC Radio 5 Live. "It hurts me to say that because I like Arsene Wenger.
"Last
night (Monday), you would call that performance inept. There was a lack
of leadership, lack of togetherness. The players are playing as
individuals. They don't look like a team."
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