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Arsene Wenger Comments on Fan Protests and More After Win vs. Norwich
- Updated: April 30, 2016
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger responded to the protests that took place at the Emirates Stadium during Saturday’s 1-0 win over Norwich City, telling reporters he’s “sorry” he can’t make everyone happy and he heard and acknowledged the majority of fans who voiced their support.
As shared by Tom Williams of Agence France-Presse, the Frenchman told Sky Sports he will continue to try to make as many fans as possible happy:
Wenger asked about fan protests (Sky Sports): “I’m really sorry if I cannot make them all happy. We continue to work hard to achieve it.”
— Tom Williams (@tomwfootball) April 30, 2016
The Gunners served up a drab, dull affair against the Canaries, but a single flash from Mesut Ozil, who found Danny Welbeck with a brilliant pass, ensured the hosts grabbed all three points and stayed on track for a top-four finish.
A scheduled protest by some of the fans overshadowed the contest, however. Groups of supporters held up banners asking for “change” and comparing Wenger’s lack of silverware in the last few seasons to Claudio Ranieri, who is on the verge of securing the Premier League title with Leicester …
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