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‘Merci Arsene’ as Arsenal rout Burnley in Wenger farewell

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LONDON: “I will miss you,” Arsene Wenger told the Arsenal fans after being given a fitting farewell in his final home game in charge after 22 years with a 5-0 thrashing of Burnley on Sunday.

On a day dominated by tributes to the Frenchman, both teams formed a guard of honour for Wenger, 68, before kick-off to a chorus of “there’s only one Arsene Wenger”.

All around a full house of 60,000 at the Emirates – in stark contrast to recent league games when fans have stayed away in protest at a poor season – fans sported red t-shirts emblazoned with “Merci Arsene” (Thank you Arsene).

“Thank you for having me for such a long time. I know that’s not easy but, above all, I am like you, I am an Arsenal fan,” Wenger said a postmatch presentati­on on the Emirates turf.

“I would like to finish by one simple word: I will miss you. Thank you all for being such an important part of my life.”

Wenger won three Premier Leagues and a records even FA Cups. His crowning glory coming in the 2003/04 season when Arsenal won the league without losing a single game. He was presented with the special gold trophy given to the club for that achievemen­t after the match by two Arsenal legends Bob Wilson and Pat Rice, who worked on Wenger’s coaching staff for many years. That “Invincible­s” season was his last as a Premier League winner, though, and fans became tired of Arsenal’s inability to compete for Premier League and Champions League titles. “It means that even if they are not always happy, they still respected me and wanted to show at least I gave my total commitment to do well,” said Wenger of his ovation from the supporters. However, there was plenty for the supporters to shout about in a fitting finale for Wenger as Arsenal displayed the attractive brand of attacking football that characteri­sed his most successful sides over the past two decades. “I have a certain idea of how to play football. My ambition was always to win with style,” added Wenger.

“At a big club I feel you have that responsibl­ity and for the supporters to have a special experience when they come to the club.”

Defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Europa League semi-finals on Thursday means Arsenal missed out on Champions League qualificat­ion for the second consecutiv­e season. But they bounced back in style to secure the small consolatio­n of ensuring they will finish sixth in the Premier League ahead of Burnley.

Wenger will wonder what might have been had Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang not been cup-tied for the latter stages of the Europa League as the Gabon striker took his tally to eight goals in 11 Premier League appearance­s since joining for a club record fee from Borussia Dortmund in January.

Aubameyang opened the scoring when he slid in to meet Alexandre Lacazette’s cross to get a party atmosphere started after just 14 minutes.

Burnley have qualified for Europe for the first time in 51 years thanks to finishing seventh. But it seemed incredible that only three points separated the sides before kick-off as Arsenal cut through the Clarets at will going forward.

Lacazette stroked home Arsenal’s second just before halftime before Jack Wilshere teed up Sead Kolasinac for a third nine minutes after the break.

Thank you for having me for such a long time. I know that’s not easy but, above all, I am like you, I am an Arsenal fan. Arsene Wenger

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— Reuters photo Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (right) scores their first goal during the English Premier League match between Arsenal and Burnley at the Emirates Stadium in London.
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