Arsene Wenger doesn’t want to quit and has said that he will be managing a club next year, be it at Arsenal or somewhere else. Wenger’s future has been the matter of speculation for the past couple of days.
Since Arsenal were humiliated b Bayern Munich, speculation has been rife that the Frenchman is likely to end his association. A section of the Gunners supporters has already made it clear that they want a change at the club.
The North London giants are currently going through a horrible time. They lost consecutive matches at the hands of Watford and Chelsea. They did win against Hull but got a battering against Bayern as the German champions pumped in five goals past them.
Wenger said, “No matter what happens, I will manage next season, whether it’s here or somewhere else I am not sure.
“I want to do extremely well, I feel a big responsibility,” he said. “You do not stay somewhere for 20 years and walk out of a defeat like that and whistle. But I have the strength and experience to deal with that. I would just like to add as well that we played against a good Bayern team who have won this competition [recently], and who have 11 top-class players.
“We have to give credit to our opponents as well sometimes. It’s important to put things into perspective in this competition, and they are top-class players.”