After 19 years at the helm of affairs at Arsenal, Arsene Wenger has hinted that he may leave the club.
Speaking during Thursday's Annual General Meeting, Wenger hinted that he has started to think about his the club’s transition from him as coach to a new manager.
“I am resolute to commit absolutely everything until the last day of my contract to bring back big success to this club,” Wenger whose contract with Arsenal expires after next season,says.
“And I want to leave one day in a position where it can do even better when I leave.”
An Arsenal confronted Wenger during the fiery AGM about their recent losses in the UEFA Champions League.
The fan branded the defeats as 'embarrassing', before claiming that Wenger should have been sacked as a consequence.
The manager while admitting that Arsenal’s performances were not good enough defended his record in the Champions League.
“I agree with you, some of the performances have not been good enough,” Wenger said.
“But you have picked three games out of 150 in Europe. I accept you have to be critical when performances are not good.
“But look at the number of games played in the Champions League before me and after I arrived and then come back to me.”
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