It would possibility be the first time Arsenal’s highly acclaimed manager Arsene Wenger is facing severe heat to resign from his post especially when he has taken his side among the top four in the English topflight after a long gap. Actually, this is a tradition in English soccer where if you can’t win titles, all your affords are worthless and if you are Arsene Wenger, expectations triple from you and even take ugly shape if you fail to deliver which is something that is happening to Arsenal after they fail in both Championship league and FA Cup. But despite all the negative media coverage about his performance in the current season, 66-year-old Frenchman is not on the radar at least of club bosses including Usmanov who owns 30 percent of the club, as well former legendries who are still betting over his stay on the top post. For the first time in recent weeks, Wenger has himself talked about his future at Emirate stadium and if he is under any kind of pressure to finish among the top two on the board. Since, they are now qualified for the Championship league, which is a good achievement if you are competing in premier league, Wenger can hope for another spell leading the Gunners.
Talking about his next spell in England residing on the current post, Wenger said, “I have no doubt, no, because I am committed. When I do something I do it 100 percent. I am always committed to give my best as long as I am at the club. I don’t worry too much about all the rest, what people say. All the rest is judgement, opinions, and that is linked with beliefs from the last results, our last disappointment, our last happiness. In my job you focus on what is important, which is to perform. I believe in life it’s very important that you focus on what you are appointed for. I am appointed to perform and to do the best for my club. It’s all I focus on. My future is my future, I don’t master that more than you.
“I have my conscience. What is most important is that I give my best every day I work for the club I love. If I can share that love with the supporters it’s even better. But at the end of the day I want to make sure I give my best.”