Arsene Wenger has voiced out how he feels and would like to manage Arsenal for atleast four years.
The brilliant Frenchman has been under pressure after losing out to Bayern Munich in their Champions League race of last-16.
In recent press release, Wenger said he would be managing next season,”whether it’s here [at Arsenal] or somewhere else”.
Arsenal Manager, whose team are fourth in the Premier League log, said he desires to manage Arsenal
“It is not a threat at all,” he said. “My preference is always to manage Arsenal and I have shown that.
“But I think that I am adult enough to analyse the situation.”
Wenger is not slowing down and has no interest to let go of his managerial position at Arsenal as he cited Alex Ferguson, who retired at age 71.
The embattled manager said he may yet have even longer than four years left in him.
“Maybe more, maybe less, I don’t know,” Wenger said.
“Everybody is different on that front and I do not want to take anything away from Alex Ferguson, he was an absolutely unbelievable manager but he had enough and I’m not at that stage.”
The manager also denied the media reports that it was meant has a threat and proclaimed his desire to remain boss
“It is not a threat at all,” said Wenger, who has faced severe criticism in the wake of Wednesday’s first-leg defeat.
“My preference is always to manage Arsenal and I have shown that. But I think that I am adult enough to analyse the situation.”
Wenger 67 is currently the oldest serving manager and will be out of contract at the end of the season.
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