Arsenal News Wrap up: Arsenal faces fixture problem as Arsene Wenger left hurt
Arsenal News Wrap up: Arsenal faces fixture problem as Arsene Wenger left hurt: Arsenal is preparing to return to football after games were postponed last week. On September 10 and 11, games were postponed due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II. PSV Eindhoven is going to visit Arsenal in the second game of the Europa League Campaign.
However, police resources in London are insufficient due to the Queen’s funeral. As a result, this fixture was canceled. This means Arsenal has no time left to schedule the game before the World Cup.
Apart from this, Arsene Wenger reveals how he was really hurt over the exit from the club in 2018.
Let’s wrap up the latest Arsenal news
Arsenal’s games schedule are headache
Arsenal is not able to find a date to schedule a home Europa League group game against PSV Eindhoven before January. All midweek slots before the November World Cup are taken.
UEFA confirms that due to a lack of logistics, we are unable to organize a game referring to the Queen’s funeral. The UEFA’s governing body says ” There are severe limitations on police resources and organizational issues due to ongoing events. There is National mourning for her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. A new date will be communicated soon.”
However, considering the lack of dates before November, it is a headache for organizers to find a date before the November World Cup.
Arsenal is all set to pay the price of hesitancy in transfer
Due to a lack of enough effort, Arsenal is going to lose the Luiz deal. Liverpool is planning a move for Aston villa’s Douglas Luiz as per the reports. This means Arsenal will face stiff competition from the Reds to sign the Brazilian midfielder. Aston Villa is open accept a better deal as they do not want to leave Douglas for anything.
Arsene Wenger ” Really hurt” from club exit in 2018
According to Arsenal’s former vice-chairman David den, Arsene was really hurt by the club in wake of his Emirates Exit. Arsene Wenger left his job at Arsenal after 22 years in 2018 after an increase in discontent from the fan base. At the end of his stint with the club, they have honors including Premier League titles and 7 FA cups.
David Den says” The club owes him the duty of care. He left in a similar way to me. He at least deserved a discussion. We need to change and how do you want it to be done? Do we want to involve? Would you like a different role? You must have a discussion. It didn’t happen in my case and not in his. That really hurt him. I would have done it differently. “