Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has
urged fans to judge his side at season's end and not after every match when
emotional is still running at Jets' speed. Still trying to survive the 3-2
whacks suffered in the hands of Stoke, the Gunners proceeded to Istanbul on
Monday to save their faces following several disgraceful defeats this season.
As the Gunners romance the sixth place on the league table, Wenger claims the
constant insult and criticism from Arsenal fans isn't tearing him apart.
Earlier on Saturday, the 65-year-old was subjected to disgusting insults and
jeers as he and his team boarded a train back to London.
Reports claim that Manchester City are plotting to make a move for talented French youngster forward Kylian Mbappe for £200 million. But City boss Pep Guardiola has come out to say in a news conference ahead of City's UCL clash with German club Hoffenheim that the move cannot happen. Here is what he said in the conference: "That is not going to happen," "Sometimes I don't understand where that news comes from."
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