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Debate: Is Wenger's time up as Arsenal boss?
Goal.com duo Peter Staunton and Paul Macdonald give us the pros and cons of the Frenchman continuing his reign at the Emirates Stadium
With Champions League qualification in doubt and Arsene Wenger struggling to add to his squad during the January transfer window, has the 63-year-old's time at Arsenal come to an end?Wenger's men sit sixth in the Premier League as they host Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday evening and a victory for either side will be vital in the race to secure fourth place this season.
But with Arsenal's failure to win a trophy since 2005 coupled with the team's slow progress each season both domestically and in Europe, a section of supporters believe Wenger's reign at their club has run its course.
Goal.com duo Peter Staunton and Paul Macdonald debate whether Wenger should remain at Arsenal.
Do you believe Wenger should remain at Arsenal? Can the club only progress by bringing in a new manager? Let us know who you agree with and leave us your thoughts in the comment section below.
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