Arsenal boss, Arsene Wenger,
has made it clear he will not leave the club and insists his motivation is
greater than when he arrived 20 years ago.
The Frenchman is under
increasing pressure at the Emirates, with the Gunners’ campaign on the brink of
collapse, as their chances of winning a trophy this season diminishes.
In recent weeks, fans have
carried banners, asking for the 66-year-old to leave the club, but Wenger is
adamant he is going nowhere.
The Gunners boss, who has one
year left on his contract, said: “I have no doubt about my huge motivation. I
built the club, and the way I did it was with hard work. I had no external
resources.
“If you compare the club when I
arrived and how it is today it is moved forward, and without any help from
anybody.
“I am more motivated than the
day I arrived, and I feel even more the pressure and the responsibility to keep
this club moving forward.
“When you’re a long time
somewhere you always question your motivation, but I don’t question mine. I
don’t question my dedication. It is 100 per cent and I give more time to my
club than when I arrived.”