I've not said he should go, I just think he doesn't have a plan b when we are swimming against the tide. And at the risk of sounding like the proverbial broken record, we need a quality keeper (in fairness to Fabianski neither of the last two losses were down to him), another central defender, somebody to take on the Viera mantle as he has never been adequately replaced since he left, and another striker. Bendtner didn't play as well as he talks last night, no surprise there, and a few other players didn't get out of second gear. Right now, apart from Guardiola and Mourinho, there are no top quality managers out there capable of stepping into Wengers shoes.