Arsenal fans opposed to long-serving manager Arsene Wenger
were drowned out by supporters backing him during the north
London club's Premier League home game with Norwich City on
Saturday.
In a pre-planned protest, hundreds of fans held up A4 posters
bearing the words "TIME FOR CHANGE" in the 12th minute of the
game at the Emirates Stadium, in a nod to Arsenal's 12-year
league title drought.
But in response thousands of fans chanted "There's only
oneArsene Wenger !", with some holding aloft placards in support
of the under-fire Frenchman.
There were also reports of pro-Wenger and anti-Wenger factions
being separated by stadium stewards.
With Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool all toiling and
Manchester City inconsistent, this season was seen as a prime
opportunity for Arsenal to end their wait for the Premier League
title.
But instead they have been left behind by champions-elect
Leicester City and local rivals Tottenham Hotspur, and now find
themselves in a familiar battle to secure a top-four finish and a
Champions League place.
Speaking before Saturday's game, Wenger said: "I can understand
the frustration of our fans. But despite that, they want to support
our team. The best chance they can give our team is to be behind
them.
"Some groups of people try to manipulate our fans and I believe
apart from an agenda, a personal agenda, a big ego, there's not a
lot behind it."
Wenger , 66, became Arsenal manager in 1996 and led the club to
three Premier League titles and four FA Cups in his first nine years
at the helm.
But they have only back-to-back FA Cup wins in 2014 and 2015 to
show for their efforts since then and have gone out of the
Champions League in the last 16 for the past six seasons running.