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- Updated: April 30, 2016
Arsene Wenger reaffirmed his commitment to Arsenal after a section of supporters voiced their frustration at the club’s lack of progress.
A small minority of Arsenal fans protested on 12 and 78 minutes of the Saturday Night Football clash against Norwich at the Emirates as Danny Welbeck scored the only goal of the game.
Disgruntled fans, who were met with a chorus of “We love you Arsenal, we do”, want a change in management after 12 years without a Premier League title, and after the game Wenger apologised for failing to make them happy.
When asked for his message to the protesters, Wenger said: “We respect the opinion of everybody and that we …
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