Wenger has been pushed to the brink, he's fighting with his back against the wall, but not all Arsenal players think the same way.
As the saying goes, "Iron-clad camps, flowing soldiers." Once the team's performance declines, the management's instinct is to change the coach first, rather than blame the players.
Because for the club, a player is considered an asset on the annual balance sheet, whereas the coach is not.
More importantly, some Arsenal players have had criticisms of Professor Wenger's tactics over the years.
Some players privately discuss that with the current Arsenal lineup, it's hard to play both beautiful and practical possession football. They should play more pragmatically to earn more points.
Especially against Manchester City, going head-to-head with them is tantamount to courting death, isn't it?
Because the Arsenal players on the field were not united in thought, the ball didn't flow as smoothly as usual at their feet.
