The Star Malaysia

He’s Gunner stay

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Arsene Wenger will win his boardroom war and stay at Arsenal. But the boss, fresh from a record seventh English FA Cup win, wants the club dissenters to cave in to his demands. The Frenchman, 67, held positive discussion­s with Stan Kroenke after Saturday’s Wembley win. But Wenger now wants the unequivoca­l support of the Gunners board at a meeting today to confirm his future before committing to the two-year deal on the table. Major shareholde­r Kroenke is on Wenger’s side – but the Frenchman pointed to the 2-1 Wembley win over Chelsea to demand a show of faith. He said: “I am committed to giving everything to stay. The best presentati­on is to watch the game, then there can be no doubt.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? The job is yours: Arsene Wenger (left) shaking hands with Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke during the English FA Cup medal presentati­on ceremony at Wembley on
Saturday.
— Reuters The job is yours: Arsene Wenger (left) shaking hands with Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke during the English FA Cup medal presentati­on ceremony at Wembley on Saturday.

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