Hundreds of angry fans protested outside the Emirates Stadium ahead of their 5-1 Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich on Tuesday night, a result that capped a 10-2 aggregate capitulation.
The
humiliation piled further pressure on the Frenchman to call time on his
21-year Arsenal reign at the end of the season, but a defiant Wenger
said he won't be swayed by the fans.
Defiant Arsene Wenger insisted that Arsenal fan protests will have no sway on decisions over his future at the club
Wenger suffered another humiliating night on Tuesday as Arsenal were thrashed by Bayern
Supporter discontent has grown, with some fans protesting against Wenger on Tuesday
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