Angered fanbase

In a survey carried out by 'FootballGroundMap' at the end of last season, the Emirates, tied with West Ham's Olympic Stadium, was voted as having the worst atmosphere of any other Premier League ground.
Although more a byproduct of the existing problems at Arsenal, it is therefore clear that the divide and anger of the club's supporters is another issue Arsene and co. must deal with quickly.
Spearheaded by an enraged Piers Morgan, a celebrity supporter of the club who often takes to Twitter to grill Wenger, the Arsenal fans were quick to voice their desire for the French manager to leave the club in the wake of the Liverpool result.
Despite the problem not emanating entirely from Arsene, it is nonetheless becoming increasingly difficult for those loyal to Wenger to defend their beloved manager and the discontent amongst the fans is translating to the pitch, creating a toxic paradox.
Just how do you appease such a large fanbase then? The easy answer seems to be to sack Wenger but that is never going to happen, especially with reports suggesting Stan Kroenke contacted the Frenchman following Sunday to give him his backing.
What is needed is a change in attitude of the players, better delegation of coaching roles within the club and a few key signings to replace those desiring moves away. That should at least calm the riled supporters until the next capitulation.