Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admits Carabao Cup final defeat to Manchester City could be last game as manager at Wembley
And when asked whether he will still be in charge next season, Wenger simply replies: 'Who knows?'
ARSENE WENGER may not complete the second year of his latest contract after all.
The Arsenal boss was obviously crestfallen after his side's 3-0 Carabao Cup final hammering by Manchester City.
It means his days of leading the Gunners out at Wembley could be over.
And, sadly, if that's the case it means he won't have left the national stadium behind on a high.
Arsenal used to rule the place... until recently.
The Gunners had won on their last nine appearances to the home of English football.
But in the past few weeks Arsenal have twice been beaten at Wembley.
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A Harry Kane goal saw them off in the Premier League, while Man City carved them apart on Sunday.
Goals from veterans Sergio Aguero, Vincent Komany and David Silva did the trick as Wenger looked on in despair.
Once again the ‘Wenger Out’ brigade is back to full voice after the sorry display in the League Cup final.
And, it seems - by his own admission - that Wenger could finally leave the club this summer after 22 seasons at the helm.
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Sadly, even the likes of Arsenal legend Ian Wright - a staunch Wenger supporter over the years - suggests the Frenchman's time is up.
The way things are going the Gunners will struggle to qualify for next season's Champions League for the second year running.
That was always been Wenger's landmark, a place at Europe's top table even if the Prem title has eluded him since 2004.
But with a top four finish looking unlikely, and a tough Europa League draw with AC Milan that could also end Arsenal's hopes of Champions League qualification, Wenger's time could be nigh.
And he seems to know it...