Sometimes I think Arsene Wenger is too lucky with his career. He can stay for long period in one club. And that's a good achievement in this football industry nowadays. What Jose Mourinho, Roberto Mancini and the latest Claudio Ranieri couldn't achieve. It's confusing. What Arsenal looking for? They have much money and they better rebranding the club's image with changing the manager, and why they don't do that? And now, english club, beaten by 10 goals. Awfully, it's the new record of the biggest defeat in Champions League history. Why why why? As a chelsea pundits, I sad to Mourinho. He only fail, maybe twice, in 2007 and 2015. Then Chelsea, as a modern club, decide to stop him. And we know, years by years, this mr. Roman philosophy works well for his club. In the beginning we thought he don't understand football, but we could see now. Abramovich never see one two or three bad players, he thought there's only one who make the club good or not (in the field), it's the manager/head coach. And talk about Ranieri. Football is cruel, cruel enough... Leicester City is not a club like Chelsea, United, Liverpool, Spurs, City, Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus and other big clubs. You know, we know, Leicester won a premier league titles is like a fairytales. It won't happen, normally. But? I dont want to talk about an issue that senior players approached the owner to sack their manager, but despite that fact, the owner didn't realize that "fairytales" thing. And the momentum to sack Ranieri is not at right moment. Leicester having 1 away goal against Sevilla. They have a chance. Also Ranieri should given a chance by the board. How if...how if Ranieri could bring Leicester to final? How if Leicester win the UCL? Back to the main topic, Why? Why Arsenal as a well-funded club do not sack this specialist in failure man? Yes, do you understand the fact that you can't understand why Arsenal still keeping their manager? A normal expectation every year to the club like Arsenal is to win domestic league and to reach UCL Semifinal (at least). We know that SAF "fail" in his first 3 years at United, and I thought United will part company with him if SAF still cannot achieve anything in his fourth year with united. But? Wenger's not. Arsenal wait 11 years to the title, the FA Cup title. Something so rare today. I repeat once again. Wenger have what big managers don't have nowadays. S o . . . . . W e n g e r d o e s b e t t e r ? ? ?















