Aaron Ramsey has something to Say about Arsene Wenger

Aaron Ramsey reckons that Arsene Wenger has to cope with a bit too much of flak which shouldn’t be the case after the kind of services he has provided to the Gunners over a big length of time.


After being very promising for the initial part of the season which they almost always happen to be, the sting has come out of Arsenal’s campaign and they are now not battling for the ultimate glory in England.

Aaron Ramsey reckons that Arsene Wenger has to cope with a bit too much of flak which shouldn’t be the case after the kind of services he has provided to the Gunners over a big length of time.

Aaron Ramsey has something to Say about Arsene Wenger

After being very promising for the initial part of the season which they almost always happen to be, the sting has come out of Arsenal’s campaign and they are now not battling for the ultimate glory in England.

Like previous so many seasons, they have again come down to a point where they are only battling for an entry to Europe and not for the top flight glory and an entry to Europe is certainly not enough to please the supporters anymore as most of them have now started to call for Wenger’s farewell and for him to be got rid of.

But, as per Ramsey, the coach is not the villain as he is portrayed to be and if Arsenal’s campaign has fallen off the track, it’s due to the gentlemen who have represented the club on the pitch which are the players and which include him as well.

In the words of Ramsey, “Look, there is no ban on expressing your opinions. Each and every guy who exists on the planet is free to do so, but, I don’t find myself agreeing with a lot of stuff that’s being spoken about Arsene of late.”
“He, in my opinion, has served Arsenal as well as anyone else. He is a brilliant coach, absolutely brilliant and I would be honest with you, I think he has been failed by us players.”

“Needless to say that losing matches the way we have, there is massive disappointment in the group at the minute, but, it’s important we gather ourselves for the Liverpool match.”

Aaron Ramsey Helped Watford Get the Win, Claims Deeney

Watford striker Troy Deeney says that Aaron Ramsey’s lack of decisiveness in defending a free kick helped the Watford claim a 2-1 win over Arsenal at the Emirates stadium.


It was a historic moment for the newly promoted team, as they managed to win away against Arsenal. They became the first team to inflict a home defeat upon the gunners for the first time since the opening day of the campaign. Younes Kaboul managed to open the scoring after just 10 minutes into the game, while Deeney came up with the crucial second goal just three minutes later.

Watford striker Troy Deeney says that Aaron Ramsey’s lack of decisiveness in defending a free kick helped the Watford claim a 2-1 win over Arsenal at the Emirates stadium.

Aaron Ramsey Helped Watford Get the Win, Claims Deeney

It was a historic moment for the newly promoted team, as they managed to win away against Arsenal. They became the first team to inflict a home defeat upon the gunners for the first time since the opening day of the campaign. Younes Kaboul managed to open the scoring after just 10 minutes into the game, while Deeney came up with the crucial second goal just three minutes later.

It was a completely disappointing first half for Arsenal, butDeeney claims that Ramsey failing to hold his ground while defending a free kick proved to be the decisive element in the game. He says that the early goal gave Watford a lot of confidence, which was only increased after the second goal. Even though Arsenal put up a fight back in the second half, it was not enough to get anything out of the match. Alex Iwobi pulled one back for the gunners in the 58th minute.

Even though they huffed and puffed, the clubwere unable to get anything out of the match. The loss could not have come at a worse time for the gunners, as they head into a crucial game against Chelsea during the weekend.

“I think he bottled it a little bit; Ramsey’s mistake was our blessing. I have come up with Sean Dyche and Malky Mackay and if we had turned our back on the ball like that, they would have had strong words with us,” said Deeney. A number of pundits and fans have questioned manager Arsene Wenger’s position at the club following this latest defeat, which has left the team nine points behind leaders Chelsea.