Arsenal's stance on sacking Mikel Arteta if Gunners fail to reach top four

However, they have since crashed out of two cup competitions and failed to score in the process.

Arteta’s job is safe for now but finishing in the top six is not a foregone conclusion.

As well as the two fixtures against Wolves, Arsenal face trips to Chelsea and Tottenham, which are yet to be rearranged, and also welcome Liverpool and Manchester United to the Emirates before the end of April.

There is no indication as to what will happen if the Gunners again miss out on European football altogether.

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source: express.co.uk