As Arsenal is marching towards the top of the league leaderboard, its manager Arsene Wenger is also getting tremendous pressure to decide over his future after a successful English season. This is true that Gunners have tasted this success after more than a decade in Premier league hence close club sources want longest serving boss to say goodbye post summer that would be the best way to leave the game. While on other hand, 66-year-old Frenchman has not hinted anything about his post Arsenal career and if he would continue associated with the side – may be in another role! Soccer experts and pundits have long been talking about a respectable retirement for someone who has served the side for as long as nineteen long years and looking at Emirate side’s current form, this season could be the best opportunity for Wenger to leave the game if he is willing to in future. For the first time, maybe, Wenger has talked about prevailing rumors about his future and why he is not comfortable talking about his future as easily, he said, “What I find just boring is always sitting here, after 19 years, ‘Do you think you’re good enough?’ If not, somebody will tell me, but it’s not you.”
“I have worked here for 20 years, and I’m always sitting here having to justify that I’m good enough to do the job. Honestly, I have no problem to cope with everything, but I find that a bit boring in the end. I always have to convince you that I’m good enough. I’ve worked 35 years at the top level.”
Replying over the growing criticism of him not being able to take his side on the top of the board despite having been in a brilliant form this year, he added, “I’m not on Twitter, I don’t invite anybody to go out for dinner with them. I work and work and work and work. If it’s not good enough, somebody will tell me one day, that’s all I can do. I do not worry what you say about me, or what fans say about me. I try do to do my job in the proper way, and with full commitment. After that everybody has a right to have his opinion.”
“You do not make the decision do I continue my job or not. I cannot influence the behaviour of our fans, how can I do that? The question I got was, ‘After 19 years, do you think you’re good enough?’ I don’t know. I’m humble enough every day to question myself and to accept my mistakes when I make them. And believe me, I do that.”