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Arsene Wenger Says He Has Decided His Future

Arsene Wenger Says He Has Decided His Future

Wenger spoke to the press after a third consecutive Premier League defeat away from home.

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

After another dismal display and defeat for Arsenal, Arsene Wenger was unsurprisingly quizzed about his future in his post-match press conference following the 3-1 loss to West Brom.

The defeat at the Hawthorns is the fourth in five Premier League games for Arsenal and Gunners fans have been venting their frustrations.

As if a march before the game against Lincoln City in the FA Cup at the Emirates wasn't enough, some Arsenal fans paid for an anti-Wenger banner to fly over the ground today - making it clear that they believe his time is up and that they want him out of the club.

Wenger, who was reported to have a new contract offer on the table, told journalists that he has made a decision regarding his future but wasn't ready to inform everyone following the West Brom game.


Credit: Sky Sports

"Don't worry, I know what I will do in my future. You will soon know. Very soon. You will see. Today, I don't necessarily worry about that. I know what I do." he said.

One journalist followed up on Wenger's comments by asking whether Arsenal were aware about his decision.

He responded, by saying: "No" and also revealed that an announcement will not be made during the upcoming international break.

Wenger also assessed the difficult period he is currently enduring at Arsenal, saying:

"We are in a unique bad patch that we haven't had in 20 years. We lose game after game at the moment, and that is more important for me than my future.

"We have a big fight and it will be very difficult now, but there is no other way than fighting and we must do it until the last game of the season. If it's not good enough we take the consequences. And maybe, one day, if we don't do it, people will enjoy it more to be in there."

What do you think about Wenger's situation at the moment? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

(h/t Daily Mail)

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Topics: Arsene Wenger, Arsenal