What the papers say: Wenger tells underperforming stars to wake up
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The Sun - Theo’s Spur to beat rivals
THEO WALCOTT admits he is desperate not to be part of the first Arsenal team to finish below Tottenham in the Premier League for 17 years.
The Daily Mirror - Arsenal flop Squillaci wanted by French side
Arsenal misfit Sebastien Squillaci is a target for Monaco. The French centre-half has barely played this season despite Arsenal’s problems with their injury-riddled defence, and costly mistakes in his last appearance two weeks ago gifted the three points to opponents Fulham.
The Daily Mail - EXCLUSIVE: Henry's let-off after spat with fan after defeat at Swansea
Thierry Henry will escape punishment for his angry confrontation with an Arsenal fan after Sky decided not to re-run potentially damning television footage.
The Daily Star - ARSENE WENGER CAN MAKE ARSENAL FOUR-SOME
ARSENAL keeper Wojciech Szczesny is backing manager Arsene Wenger’s 16 years of Premier League experience to save the club’s Champions League status.
The Independent - Wenger can't restore belief if he fails to see the truth
Arsène Wenger has suffered many harsh cuts recently but maybe the cruellest thus far came when he was caught by TV seething in his box made for one on the Swansea touchline.
The Guardian - Arsenal express an interest in signing Robin van Persie's son
Robin van Persie has revealed that Arsenal want his five-year-old son to enter their youth training ranks. Arsène Wenger, the Arsenal manager, has built a reputation for unearthing young gems but following the blood line of a star player would appear to be a fresh tactic.
The Daily Telegraph - Arsène Wenger tells his Arsenal players to 'wake up' as he seeks solution to defensive crisis
Arsenal remain hopeful that their defensive crisis will be eased against Manchester United on Sunday by the return of Thomas Vermaelen, with manager Arsène Wenger on Monday bluntly calling on his players to “wake up”.
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