Coach Wenger to leave Arsenal at season-end after 22 years

IANS  |  London 

Arsenal's head announced on Friday that he is to leave at the end of the current season, marking an end of an era at the north club where the Frenchman has been in charge for 22 years.

"I am grateful for having had the privilege to serve the club for so many memorable years," said the 68-year-old in a statement.

"I urge our fans to stand behind the team to finish on a high, to all the Arsenal lovers, take care of the values of the club, My love and support for ever."

With Wenger at the helm since 1996, the club, popularly known as the Gunners, have gone on to win three league titles and seven FA Cups, including two doubles, but has remained painfully out of reach; Arsenal lost 1-2 to in the 2006 final.

He presided over what was arguably Arsenal's most legendary team, the so-called Invincibles, who, led by fellow Frenchmen and Patrick Vieira, famously won the 2003-04 top-flight title without losing a single match.

That success perhaps dogged the north side, however.

Aside from securing title the following year, Arsenal's track record entered a period of drought until the 2013/14 season, when they narrowly beat Hull City 3-2 in final.

Although Wenger's side, now featuring the likes of Mesut Ozil, went on to win for three consecutive years, the team's failure to challenge for the league title and its apparent inability to make it past pre-quarterfinals stirred disgruntle fans.

Calls for the head to step aside grew over recent seasons. But his parting comes as a major change for Arsenal's image.

Majority owner said: "This is one of the most difficult days we have ever had in all our years in sport."

The club said it would find a replacement for Wenger as soon as possible.

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First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 16:18 IST