Arsenal were demolished 3-0 by Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium yesterday. A stunning first-half score Kevin De Bruyne score twice and Raheem Sterling add another as City ran riot.
The Gunners are in crisis and yesterday’s result means it is just one win in five for interim boss Freddie Ljungberg.
Silence from the club’s hierarchy appears deafening and it remains to be seen what direction Arsenal wish to go in.
Several names have been linked with the vacancy. Carlo Ancelotti was sacked by Napoli last week, whilst Massimiliano Allegri is also available.
The latest defeat has ensured the Gunners faithful stay miserable and their hopes of gatecrashing the top four are fading each week.

Arsenal are currently seven points adrift of Chelsea in fourth. They will need a stunning run of form if they are to return to the Champions League.
One former Gunner launched an attack on the club after yesterday’s loss.
Kevin Campbell enjoyed seven years at Arsenal after emerging through the club’s youth ranks.
He couldn’t resist letting his feelings known after City ran riot.
Campbell’s emotions may have got the best of him with this latest blast, but he does have a point.
Something underlying is wrong at the Emirates Stadium.
Getting rid of Unai Emery hasn’t had the desired effect. The next managerial appointment is arguably the biggest decision in the club’s history.
The Gunners are regressing each year and now look further away from Champions League football than ever.
Demanding
Arsenal is a sizeable club and their supporters deserve more from their team.

Ljungberg seems unlikely to get the gig on a permanent basis and whoever the club does appoint must hit the ground running.
Arsenal are already seven points behind Chelsea and they can’t afford any more slip-ups.
The season isn’t unsalvagable just yet but they must start putting some wins together quickly.
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