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20th March 2017
11:26pm GMT

Alexis Sanchez also looks increasingly unlikely to sign a new contract, and Mesut Ozil could follow him out of the club in the summer.
The fans are restless, with some paying for a plane to fly a banner over Saturday's match against West Brom, urging Wenger to leave. Meanwhile, the team put in another meek performance in the 3-1 loss at the Hawthorns.
Wenger is reportedly determined to stay-on as manager, and said he will make an announcement soon. But Sutton reckons he's like "an uncle who doesn't want to leave the party."
He also likened the Frenchman to a "dictator" during a heated debate on Monday night with John Collins, the former Celtic and Fulham midfielder.
Sutton began by calling Wenger "selfish" and claimed that the last 13 years at the club have been a "disaster."
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Collins attempted to make a case for Wenger, but Sutton wasn't having any of it.
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Sutton said also Wenger wants to "surround himself with 'yes' men," and that has been his downfall.
Collins, once again, tried to play devil's advocate, and said that Sutton isn't privy to what goes on behind the scenes at Arsenal.
Sutton said the proof was out on the pitch.
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"He's taking the club backwards. They have just accepted mediocrity," Sutton said.
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