Arsene Wenger has no plans to step down as Arsenal manager despite discontent among fans after the club's Premier League title challenge faltered
Arsene Wenger
London: Arsene Wenger has no plans to step down as Arsenal manager despite discontent among fans after the club's Premier League title challenge faltered.
Arsene Wenger
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Arsenal have won only one of their last four Premier League matches to leave them 11 points behind leaders Leicester, while the Gunners have also exited the FA Cup and Champions League this month.
That has brought the future of the Premier League's longest-serving manager into question once again, but Wenger told beIN Sports he remains committed to the club he has managed since 1996.
Asked about his future, he said: "I have no doubt because I am committed and when I do something I do it 100 per cent.
"I am always committed to give my best as long as I am at the club. I don't worry too much about the rest, what other people say.
"All the rest are judgments, opinions... In my job you focus on what is important which is to perform.
"I believe in life it is very important you focus on what you are appointed for and I am appointed to perform and do the best for my club. That's all I focus on. My future is my future."