After nearly 22 years in charge, Arsene Wenger announced last week that<a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/watch-a-look-back-on-arsene-wenger-s-22-years-at-arsenal-1.723457"> he was stepping down as Arsenal manager</a> at the end of the season. Arsenal have begun the search for Wenger's successor as the club look to the future without the man who has helped deliver much of their success. A day after Wenger's announcement, Arsenal's great rivals <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/manchester-united-reach-fa-cup-final-after-comeback-win-over-tottenham-1.723601">Tottenham were defeated in the FA Cup semi-final</a> as another season goes by without Spurs ending their 10-year wait for a trophy. Meanwhile, Chelsea are gathering momentum and have halved the points deficit on fourth-placed Tottenham in the Premier League and are <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/olivier-giroud-aims-to-extend-unbeaten-wembley-record-after-firing-chelsea-into-fa-cup-final-1.723855">through to a second successive FA Cup final</a>. In this week's Extra Time podcast, Jon Turner, Steve Luckings and Graham Cayill give their take on Wenger's impending exit, look at the situation at Tottenham and predict whether Chelsea can deliver what is expected to be a farewell gift to manager Antonio Conte.