#4 Arsene Wenger has lost his charm
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Back were the days when Wenger's men were feared throughout Premier League. They fought for every game and never went down easily without the challenge. Although Wenger remains admired by many, he is losing attractiveness around the football world.
It has always been Wenger's wish to leave Arsenal on a high note. Each season, he tries his very best to bring Arsenal to a high-flying position, but his efforts have been futile. The longer he stays, the greater the damage to his reputation.
Managers such as Pep Guardiola, Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino and Massimiliano Allegri are some of the names that other clubs truly fear and are wary of. Rafael Benitez pulled off a tactical masterclass against Wenger, Chris Hughton brought shame to Arsenal after Brighton beat the Gunners in Premier league and many more.
If Wenger still wants to be thought of as an idol in the eyes of Arsenal fans, the French manager should resign after this season.