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Arsène Wenger, who will make a decision on whether to sign a two-year contract extension in March or April, has said he has no plans to retire
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Arsène Wenger put the humiliation of Munich behind him and was clear in his intention of continuing to manage, though not necessarily at Arsenal
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Who ignored Valentine’s Day? Who remains unbeaten? And who’s been on a cycle?
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Sutton United have denied accusations they have censored a group of supporters from a club forum after they voiced their opposition to the Sun’s sponsorship
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Arsène Wenger said he had no intention of retiring, although he has yet to make a decision on whether to sign a contract extension
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There were more ‘We Want Wenger Out’ chants in Munich on Wednesday but this time there were no objections among the travelling support. It felt like a watershed moment
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Arsène Wenger says his side ‘looked like we had no response’ in a 5-1 defeat by Bayern Munich that left Arsenal’s former defender Martin Keown predicting the manager’s imminent departure
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Carlo Ancelotti, the Bayern Munich manager, on the eve of their final 16 first leg against Arsenal, singled out courage as essential for winning the Champions League
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Arsenal have played Bayern Munich six times in the past five seasons and the German team’s wins have given Wednesday’s fixture a Groundhog Day feel that Arsenal are anxious to change
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Channels such as Arsenal Fan TV claims they give supporters the chance to have their say but are viewers just hoping to watch a car-crash moment?
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Arsenal’s playmaker Mesut Özil looked short of confidence in the 2-0 win over Hull City but will need to be on his mettle in Munich for the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie
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Your weekend roundup of the best photography from England’s top flight
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Arsène Wenger denied giving hints to Ian Wright over dinner about his plans and said: ‘Did he misinterpret me? Yes … I am not ready for retirement’
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Two goals from Alexis Sánchez, the first going in off his right arm and the second a late penalty, gave Arsenal a 2-0 win against Hull City
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Minute-by-minute report: Arsenal were far from their best, but two Alexis Sanchez goals gave them a much-needed victory over fast-improving Hull. Scott Murray was watching.
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A moment of impossible fortune proved the turning point that sparked a stunning Super Bowl revival, and reminded us why fightback wins are the most cherished of all
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The former Arsenal striker Ian Wright said Arsène Wenger looks tired and is coming to the end of his time at the club
Sportblog Arsenal’s ‘Wenger out’ crowd should look at Manchester United’s labours