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Arsenal need a new voice to replace Arsene Wenger, says Tim Sherwood

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Former Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood has called on Arsenal to make a managerial change, saying the players need to hear a new voice and new ideas.

Time has run out on Arsene Wenger at Arsenal with the club in desperate need of a new voice, according to Tim Sherwood.

The Frenchman's side were humiliated by Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday and former Tottenham midfielder Sherwood believes the current group of players would benefit from there being a new manager at the helm, albeit with changes made to the squad.

Arsenal's French manager Arsene Wenger gestures on the touchline during the second leg of the Europa League Round of 32 football match between Arsenal and
Image: Arsene Wenger's current Arsenal contract runs out in the summer of 2019

Speaking on The Debate, he said: "The players are not good enough to challenge for the Premier League title. The Arsenal fans want a team to challenge but they're miles away from that at the moment.

"They need more players, different types of players, a better balance to their squad, and they need a new voice. I love Arsene Wenger and I love what he's done for that football club and I'd always support him as much as I can, but I think they've run out of time.

"They need a new voice. And the players need a new voice. Sometimes you listen to the same voice too many times and you can listen to him all you want if you're winning, but when you start losing, you need to change the voice."

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Former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour says Patrick Vieira would be a name to excite Arsenal fans if Arsene Wenger were to leave the club in the summer.

Ray Parlour believes that Arsenal's only hope of qualifying for the Champions League next season is through winning the Europa League, believing the club's "eggs are all in one basket".

The former Gunners midfielder believes the board needs to devise a plan going forward to ensure the current malaise comes to an end, claiming another season without Champions League football would be "a disaster".

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Arsenal are sixth in the Premier League - 10 points off Tottenham in fourth - and Parlour believes someone who understands the culture of the club would be the best option to succeed Wenger.

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Image: Parlour backs New York City boss Patrick Vieira has been backed to succeed Wenger

"I would take a gamble on Patrick Vieira," said Parlour. "He'd get time. He's managed in New York and he knows the club very well. He knows the history of the club and where the club wants to go.

"He'd be able to attract big players and he'd be given a chance by the fans. That would be the choice for me but the board may go for someone with a little more experience.

"What Arsenal lack are leaders. Once you cross that white line, you've got to sort it out yourself. They've had big players in the side in the past with the likes of Tony Adams, Martin Keown, Vieira.

"We had these figureheads who when you weren't doing your job you knew about it, but I don't see that anymore."

LISTEN: The Debate Podcast
LISTEN: The Debate Podcast

On Monday's episode of The Debate, Tim Sherwood and Ray Parlour joined David Jones to discuss the fall-out from Manchester City's Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal, problems at West Brom and the subject of player power.

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