MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - After a week in which two 3-0 defeats by Manchester City highlighted the gulf between Arsenal and the Premier League champions-elect, Sunday's loss at Brighton suggested even the Gunners' membership of the "Big Six" is in question.
The focus is again on the future of French manager Arsene Wenger, but whether he sees out the remaining year of his contract or steps down at the end of this campaign, it is clear the North London side need a major overhaul.
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