Oh wow, what a surprise, Arsenal got hammered – Where are the changes we were promised?

Oh wow, what a surprise, we got hammered. by Konstantin Mitov

Hello fellow Arsenal people! Do I need to remind you of the result? One team played a game in midweek, a champions league game, and another had time to rest and guess which one looked tired and out of ideas? Arsenal of course.

I predicted this although I really thought it wouldn’t be that bad, but Wenger never fails to disappoint and destroy any kind of possible optimism. See I’m not the negative one, I’m just not blind, that’s all. Now I haven’t managed a single PL game, but I kinda feel Bellerin is struggling on the left, the Ox looks like he is caring more about his career at Chelsea and even Alexis cannot change something.

You know why? Because he slipped Welbeck 1:1 with the keeper and Danny did what was expected, he flopped it. We bought a 50 million pound striker and we put him on the bench. Would have Lacazette taken this chance in your opinion?

Moving on though, Granit Xhaka, a player supposed to replace Cazorla, made another mistake in midfield, and I said to myself this will be a goal – and it was. And I knew it because it happened against Leicester and against Stoke. Third time the same mistake, third time the same output. Why can’t we play Elneny? What has the guy done wrong so he is benched so much?

What can Sead Kolasinac do to start a game in front of a player out of form out of position in the name of Bellerin? I’m sorry, but the manager has to take responsibility. United beat us 8-2 and we were excusing ourselves with playing the kids. What now? We had better options, we decided not to play them.

What did Ozil do? I hope he goes really, because he is just a dead player on the field and unless you are a fanboy of his you have to accept reality and he has to go. We might as well sell Alexis and Ozil and Ox. We can’t compete for the top 4, we might as well play some youngsters and start thinking about cashing in some money we can give to a new manager next summer to prepare for something.

Arsene is dead in the waters. He’s Jamie Lannister with his armor charging Drakkeris and tripping with his armour in the water with no Bronn to save him. He is sinking into the bottom of his own world incapable of realizing the catastrophic damage he is doing to us. I no longer care if we lose 1:0 or 4:0, because simple and obvious problems just refuse to be addressed. Crystal Palace managed to defend to only a 1:0 loss there. Make your own conclusions.

Arsenal is Arsene’s plaything. He will put the players he likes because it’s his club through and through. How the Board managed to kneel to this and give him a contract is beyond me. How we dismissed the director of football is also something that seems ever so questionable, but in truth what can we do from now on?

We can either hope Wenger has health issues that force him to leave or the fans can unite and this time not forgive. The FA cup win was nice, but it hides the real problem and it’s so obvious. I mean if you think Arsene should stay, I’m sorry you are as much the problem as he is.

I wish the players forced him out. I wish they did a Chelsea on Mourinho kind of thing, but Arsenal is full of average overpaid players who will happily support him knowing they won’t get the sort of money they have here under a decent manager. More food for thought on why we should’ve gotten a director of football.

What can we do? Either we pray for a miracle which will not happen or we go out and we voice a #WengerOut campaign that doesn’t end the moment we win a lucky game. This has to be a constant thing until it happens. The entire Emirates must unite and show we don’t want an old out-of-favour grandpa running this club.

This won’t happen as fans in England lack the willpower to do it and if someone is offended by this post I couldn’t care less the same way the god of this football club Arsene doesn’t care about how I feel – and what I have to endure when my mates start messaging me. We were promised change and we’ve changed for the worse.

The time for a new manager is here. It’s been here for a good few years. Ten to be exact. This is something some have foreseen for a long time, but now the reality has hit us in the face like a full speed train and we have to start fresh. It’s the fans turn. If you don’t voice your disgust with the situation, be prepared to live it for 2 more years and more after that!

Konstantin