Sometimes I wonder whether Arsene Wenger or Theresa May will be dislodged first. Both insist that they are strong and stable, but both look increasingly vulnerable. Manchester City are rampant at the moment, but there are still a lot of questions that emerge from last night's defeat.
It may be that the first time a decision about his future is out of Arsene Wenger's hands. Arsenal have drawn up a list of names in the event of having to make a managerial change.
Josh Kroenke, the son of majority shareholder Stan, has been in London the past week. Admittedly, this was a long planned visit, but he will be able to update his father on the mood at the Emirates.
If Wenger does manage the difficult task of qualifying for the Champions League via the Europa League, he may get a reprieve. He is nothing if not obstinate and he won't go quietly.
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