Playing inside an Emirates Stadium amid all sorts of acrimony that was leveled at their manager through various means of communication, the Arsenal players were able to carve out a result which meant little to their fans.
Coming into this game, Wenger called for Arsenal fans to rally behind him. However, as evident by the banners that were on show at the Emirates today, Arsenal fans don’t care much about the advice that Wenger is sending their way.
Here is how the Twitter Reacted …
First up, here is a response from a man whose own team is sitting atop the Premier League …
As protests go, Arsenal's is non league.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) April 30, 2016
It seems a bit reassuring to note that even in this ever changing world, there are some things we could always rely on, like this meme …
Looks like the Arsenal fan life cycle for the season is truly entering the final phase: pic.twitter.com/yJJ9bHAHSn
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) April 30, 2016
As it turns out by the below-mentioned stat, the Gunners are yet to lose a game this season since the full debut of the Egyptian …
Arsenal in the Premier League since Mohamed Elneny's full debut:
DWWDDWDW
Goals: 15
Conceded: 6
Clean sheets: 5 pic.twitter.com/znZIeYVzm0— Squawka (@Squawka) April 30, 2016
One thing that immaculately describes the situation of Arsenal football club …
#Arsenal win but it's Civil War at the Emirates pic.twitter.com/y2SsH7XI9k
— B/R Football (@brfootball) April 30, 2016
While there are some fans who are still ambivalent regarding the future of Arsene Wenger, this lot certainly knows what it’s doing …
https://twitter.com/TSBible/status/726454499406155776
However, if you believe that the entire crowd was against Arsene Wenger today, the below-mentioned tweet negates your point …
Only some #Arsenal fans are against Arsene Wenger.
His name has been sung…#ARSNOR 0-0https://t.co/3KVjTOfH6G pic.twitter.com/UfCfO8kg9A
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) April 30, 2016
And finally, while the majority of the Arsenal fans don’t care, this is where today’s win leaves Arsenal in the Premier League table …
Here's where that result leaves @Arsenal… pic.twitter.com/JY9csHC5Kd
— Premier League (@premierleague) April 30, 2016