'Great man' Wenger should stay - Iwobipublished at 22:03 British Summer Time 29 March 2017
Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi wants Arsene Wenger to remain as manager and says criticism of the Frenchman is "unfair".
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Quote MessageHe's an outstanding player, fantastic centre-forward. I can appreciate the skills that he has because I played many, many years in that position myself so I understand exactly what he's trying to do, but at times he doesn't do himself any favours and, at times, he could be better."
Mark Hughes, Stoke City manager
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Sue Smith
Former England forward on Final Score
Chelsea have got the quality to change things, like bringing Fabregas on for a bit more creativity.
Chelsea can get over the line, however it is. Whether it is a last minute header or a fantastic strike into the top corner. They have that ability that other teams lack.