Arsene Wenger just cannot catch a break right now.

Even in the relative calm of international break, the Arsenal boss is still being targeted by the ‘Wenger Out’ brigade in the most unlikely of places.

Not only was there a Wenger Out sign spotted at an anti-Donald Trump march last month, this is potentially even more ridiculous.

During the Oceania World Cup qualifier between New Zealand and Fiji, a fan draped a banner with the slogan in a stand at the Westpac Stadium in Wellington.

The stadium only holds 34,500 people, but here’s the kicker – there were barely any fans in the stadium at all.

My mate Alex is at a New Zealand Fiji World Cup qualifier. 500 people in a 35,000 seater stadium. Obviously there's a #Wengerout banner. pic.twitter.com/aEptUGfKlb — William Paul (@willpooool) March 28, 2017

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At New Zealand v Fiji world cup qualifier pic.twitter.com/UvSC2jdAzr — Cameron McIntosh (@NZPhotomac) March 28, 2017

Now we’re not sure if the three fans pictured were responsible for the banner, if they care that much about Wenger leaving the Gunners or it was just a bit of a laugh, but the banner did stick out like a sore thumb in the virtually empty stadium.

New Zealand went onto win the game 2-0 thanks to a brace from Ryan Thomas, with the All Whites remaining top of their 2018 World Cup qualifying group.