Arsene Wenger has come out
fighting after a week of criticism and debate about his future as Arsenal manager. Following Sunday's
shock home defeat to Watford that
knocked the Gunners out of the FA Cup quarter-finals, a section of the club's
supporters have called for the Frenchman to go.
Ahead of their Champions League last-16 second-leg in Barcelona, Wenger staunchly defended his record under difficult
financial circumstances since he joined the club in 1996. He said: “I built the club with hard work, without any
external resources and, if you compare where we are today to when I arrived, we
have moved forward and without any money from anybody, just the money we produced
from the work. The problem when you're a long time somewhere [is that] you are
questioned about your dedication, but I don't question my dedication at all and
I give more time to my club now than when I arrived. I have no doubts about my
huge motivation. I am even more motivated from the first day I arrived and
feel the pressure and the responsibility to keep moving this club forward more
now. I am honest enough to make sure that I give my best. I'm not too much of
an image person, I just want to think I give my best for this club and I'm
determined to do that. Honest dedication and total commitment is the most
important thing”
Arsenal face a huge task at the Nou Camp on Wednesday, attempting to
overcome a 2-0 first-leg deficit against the reigning European and Spanish
champions but after a run of one win in seven matches in all competitions,
Wenger believes a remarkable result in Catalonia can kick-start their dwindling
Premier League campaign for the last remaining games. He said “we have gone through a disappointing spell
recently, with our results, but it's important to stay calm and strong. I have
played 200 Champions League games. We have won everywhere in Europe but not
here yet. So we have the chance to achieve that tomorrow. I'm convinced that
the players have decided and are united to give a strong response tomorrow and
I'm convinced that a great result tomorrow would be a big boost for the rest of
the season”

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