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The Gunners have assured the Spaniard his future is safe at Emirates.
Arsenal were beaten 2-1 in Spain in the first leg and were held to a goalless draw at the Emirates in the second fixture.
Winning the competition was Mikel Arteta’s side’s only hope of playing in the Champions League next term.
However, their failure on Thursday means that Arsenal will be without any form of European football next season.
However, the board members have decided that the Spaniard will continue as the club’s boss despite the outcome.
The newspaper further claimed that the board are even prepared to give the former Manchester City assistant manager extra funds this summer in light of the recent supporters’ protests against Kroenke’s ownership of the club.
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Atmosphere returns
Manchester United supporters will be heard at Old Trafford for the first time since March 8 of last year - even though they will be outside the stadium.
At least 10,000 fans are expected to attend the protest outside the east stand to voice their disapproval of the Glazer family s ownership and the club s recent conduct over the Super League fiasco.
Scott McTominay had an up and down display for Manchester United against Roma (Image: 2021 Simon Stacpoole/Offside)
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There was a moment in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s post-match interview after Manchester United’s Europa League destruction of Roma where he was visibly irked.