Another heavy defeat for Arsenal, this time against fourth place rival Everton who are now just a point behind Arsenal with a game in hand. The Gunners were all over the place at Goodison park today with the likes of Arteta, Giroud, Monreal and Flamini were totally outplayed and outclassed by their opposition.
Having already suffered heavy defeats at the hands of Chelsea, Man City and Liverpool this season, tonight’s loss would hurt Arsenal fans the most. Although there were mixed reactions from the crowd, the general message was clear. The number of fans calling for Wenger’s head has been increasing with each passing week and Giroud was once again very poor infront of goal.
Here is a shocking stat courtesy of Squawka: Olivier Giroud won just one of his five aerial duels when he was on the pitch.
Arsenal fans took to Twitter to react on their side’s performance.
Arsenal Football Club – 3-0 to their rival for 4th place. The master plan: to bring on Yaya Sanogo. Let that sink in.
— AFC_Andrew (@PR_WhoRu) April 6, 2014
Humiliated by City, thrashed by Liverpool, shamed by Chelsea..now stuffed by Everton. How much more are we supposed to endure? #WengerOut
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) April 6, 2014
Podolski the leader of selfie gang but on the pitch he isn’t a leader anymore.
— #Rendezvous21st (@IAmOmar_UK) April 6, 2014
Arsene Wenger #YouveBeenMoyesd #AFC pic.twitter.com/oqaqEsnjAT
— You've Been Moyesd (@YouveBeenMoyesd) April 6, 2014
#WengerOut I'm apologizing emphatically for suggesting Arsenal would win the league.At the time I was high on weed grown by Catholic nuns.
— Graeme Tulloch (@graeme876) April 6, 2014
#WengerOut #GiroudOut #kroenkeOut
— Vic. (@straightboy97) April 6, 2014
17 years in the CL without winning it..what's special about that? #Wengerout #specialistinfailure pic.twitter.com/ZIrtdzsoEj
— WengerOut (@Kaka_Dubu) April 6, 2014
Man City 6-3 Arsenal
Liverpool 5-1 Arsenal
Chelsea 6-0 Arsenal
Everton 3-0 Arsenal
We've conceded 20 GOALS in 4 games
#WengerOut #shocking
— Aaron L (@azza315) April 6, 2014
Ive stuck by him through everything but after today im starting to think maybe #Giroudout
— Rhys Lloyd (@RhyssLloyd11) April 6, 2014
Wenger is insane
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." #WengerOut #giroudout
— SpecialistInInsanity (@capitalgooner) April 6, 2014
I'm actually adamant that if Bendtner started the amount of games Giroud did he would score more than 19 goals. #Arsenal #Giroudout
— AI17LDN (@Ahmed_Imandinho) April 6, 2014
Arsenal vs Titanic. #titanic #arsenal #wengerout #giroudout #arsenalout #viärsämst #europaleague pic.twitter.com/XfkuYOQdfl
— Milo Kupresanin (@milokupresanin) April 6, 2014
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