Per Mertesacker rallies his Arsenal troops in bid to win Europa League and give Arsene Wenger the perfect send-off
Arsenal captain challenges squad to end manager’s European trophy drought before he leaves as they prepare to face Atletico Madrid
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Your support makes all the difference.Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker says the players are focused on winning the Europa League as well as their four remaining Premier League games to give manager Arsene Wenger the perfect send-off.
Wenger announced on Friday he would leave Arsenal at the end of the season, bringing an end to his near 22-year reign during which they won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups.
European success eluded Arsenal under Wenger but they take on Atletico Madrid in the first leg of the Europa League semi-finals on Thursday.
“He made it very clear to us that this is his clear target now, to win the Europa League and every match we are going to face now. Now we can come together and let him leave in style,” Mertesacker said.
“The team responded to his announcement fairly quickly. We had an atmosphere that, we want to do it for you to send you off in the best possible way.”
Arsenal, currently sixth in the league, have yet to name a successor to Wenger, who Mertesacker said had been the “best possible fit” for the side.
“Now we have to find another good fit to start a new era,” the German added.
Arsenal return to league action against Manchester United on Sunday.
Reuters
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