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Arsenal fans turn on Stan Kroenke after ‘Spursdays’ finally arrive | Amy Lawrence via The Guardian

Focus of anger moves from Arsène Wenger to club’s American owner after downgrade to Europa League that followed final-day defeat of Everton
The sun burned, Champions League hopes evaporated, and all of a sudden the lightning rod for Arsenal supporters’ disillusionment moved away from the man in the dugout and out towards the Atlantic. The chant started in the North Bank and suddenly spread, growing in urgency as it coursed around the stadium: “Stan Kroenke – get out of our club.”

The news that broke last week about Alisher Usmanov’s $1.3bn bid for the majority shareholding held by Arsenal’s American investor has broadened the conversation about the club’s status and ambitions. While the disaffected have generally pointed their fingers at Wenger, the club’s direction above and beyond the manager is now under scrutiny. Kroenke is expected in England next week before the FA Cup final. The microscope is not something he welcomes but the lens will inevitably focus in. The Kroenke model across his sports franchises tends not to reach for the stars and Arsenal’s fanbase want a say about that.

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Premier League: 10 talking points from the final weekend’s action via The Guardian

Jürgen Klopp must reinstate fear factor at Anfield; Southampton’s expectation levels threaten Claude Puel; Antonio Conte sees Arsenal as FA Cup favourites

Ronald Koeman was not in the mood to bite when the issue of Ross Barkley’s present and future was presented to him at the end of a flip-flop, relaxed, season-wind-down at Arsenal. Koeman gives the impression he would not be too fussed if an enigmatic homegrown talent headed for the exit during the close season. Still sitting on the contract offer from the club, Barkley was dropped to the bench this weekend and when he came on there was not much in the way of impact. “My focus is to improve the team,” Koeman said. “We will see if there is interest in players. They will knock on the door and talk to the board of the club and, if that happens, then we will speak to each other about that situation.” A statement on Barkley is due on Monday and it wouldn’t be a great surprise for the end of this Goodison story to be nigh. Amy Lawrence

Related: Premier League 2016-17 fans’ verdicts part one: Arsenal to Manchester City

Related: Premier League 2016-17 fans’ verdicts part two: Manchester Utd to West Ham

Related: Jürgen Klopp demands consistent Champions League spot for Liverpool

Related: The Dozen: the weekend’s best Premier League photos

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Premier League: 10 talking points from the final day of the season via The Guardian

Jürgen Klopp must reinstate fear factor at Anfield; Southampton’s expectation levels threaten Claude Puel; Antonio Conte sees Arsenal as FA Cup favourites

Ronald Koeman was not in the mood to bite when the issue of Ross Barkley’s present and future was presented to him at the end of a flip-flop, relaxed, season-wind-down at Arsenal. Koeman gives the impression he would not be too fussed if an enigmatic homegrown talent headed for the exit during the close season. Still sitting on the contract offer from the club, Barkley was dropped to the bench this weekend and when he came on there was not much in the way of impact. “My focus is to improve the team,” Koeman said. “We will see if there is interest in players. They will knock on the door and talk to the board of the club and, if that happens, then we will speak to each other about that situation.” A statement on Barkley is due on Monday and it wouldn’t be a great surprise for the end of this Goodison story to be nigh. Amy Lawrence

Related: Premier League 2016-17 fans’ verdicts part one: Arsenal to Manchester City

Related: Premier League 2016-17 fans’ verdicts part two: Manchester Utd to West Ham

Related: Jürgen Klopp demands consistent Champions League spot for Liverpool

Related: The Dozen: the weekend’s best Premier League photos

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