Criticism surrounding Arsene Wenger has reached fever pitch with Arsenal legend Thierry Henry citing the angry mood of Arsenal supporters as evidence of a forthcoming mutiny at the Emirates. When the visible swelling of rage becomes the grounds for criticism in and of itself, the dsenfranchisement of those who once genuinely cared proof of systematic failure, you've approached something akin to the current presidential electoral process.
Arsenal supporters and Americans are simultaneously watching the demise of their beloved institutions, and they're mad as hell. The common consensus amongst onlookers is that both of these men are hell-bent on destroying the foundations of structures which had previously served them so well.
Arsene Wenger is stubborn, outdated and refuses to bow down to the pressures that others are attempting to exert upon him. Donald Trump is seemingly insane, riding the wave of a country's fears, hatreds and desire to do anything but gennuinely self reflect on their own civic responsibilities towards the White House.
The resulting critiques are stinging. Can you match the negative assessments with their intended target?