Arsene Wenger is expected today to end a season of speculation and sign a two-year extension to his Arsenal contract. The news will delight and depress the club's fans in equal measure after a season in which supporters have come to blows over the question of their manager. Some are desperate to see him go, convinced that at the age of 67 and after 21 years at the Emirates, the Frenchman has run out of energy and inspiration. Their evidence? The 13 years since their last league title, the 11 years since they were credible contenders for the Champions League and, above all, the fact that this season the club failed to qualify for Europe's showpiece competition for the first time in 20 years. Wenger's supporters insist the manager has been let down by his players, not to mention a run of bad injuries stretching back several seasons, and that the manager still has what it takes to compete with rival bosses most of whom are20 years his junior. Their evidence? Arsenal's F...
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