LONDON (Reuters) - There were mixed emotions for those Arsenal supporters who want a change of manager after 21 years when Arsene Wenger led the London club to his eighth FA Cup final on Sunday.
Bookmakers immediately shortened the odds on the Frenchman signing a new contract, which had been even money before the 2-1 semi-final victory over Manchester City after extra time.
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