Arsene Wenger spoke at length today for the first time since Arsenal's midweek defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
The Gunners boss's future has been under increasingly levels of scrutiny following the 5-1 loss.
He was questioned at length over
whether he will be leaving, what went wrong on Wednesday and more. You
can read the full transcript from his pre-Sutton press conference here:
On Bayern defeat:
We were in an ideal position at half-time, because we scored a goal
away from home. After that, it all went wrong for us. I think we looked
quite defensively solid in the first half. We lost [Laurent] Koscielny
in the second half and after that we lost our structure and our
organisation a bit. We were a bit naive on the different goals we
conceded. At 3-1, I felt we were mentally affected by the result and
much more vulnerable.
On how long Koscielny is out for:
I don’t know, he has a scan today.
What sort of team we are likely to see against Sutton United:
A normal team.
On the team looking ‘mentally jaded’ on Wednesday and how that can be changed:
Just what I told you - rebuild
confidence and belief in what we think is important in the game. That
means the way we want to play football, the way we want to defend, the
way we want to attack and the way we want to respond together.
On whether there was a row in the dressing room:
“No. Not at all. Everybody was of course deeply disappointed and
affected but there was no incident in the dressing room apart from a
huge sadness and disappointment.”
On whether the FA Cup is now the only trophy he can win:
“I don’t know, but the FA Cup is one of our targets. It’s the next
game and for us to bounce back after the game we just had, it becomes a
very important game. But it always was, in my head.”
On whether his selection for Sutton changes in light of recent games:
“No, I always had in my head that it was a very important game. In my
head I have a team that will start and play there for a week or 10 days
now. That result we had at Bayern Munich will not influence that
selection.”
On why Alexis Sanchez has been given time off:
“He has a court case in Barcelona and he will be back in training tomorrow.”
On whether some of the stuff he reads or hears about himself annoys him after so many years:
"No. Because I am used to it. I am here for 20 years and I think in
life it is important that you do what you think is right. All the rest
of it is judgement and I am in a public job and I have to accept that. I
have to behave with my values and with the way that I see my job and
accept that everybody can have an opinion on it.”
On whether he said he will decide his future in March or April:
“Yes.”
On whether he will be deciding in March or in April:
“I don’t know.”
On whether he has spoken to the main shareholder or chief executive:
“Every time I have the opportunity, I do.”
On what their view on his future is:
“I do not want to come back on that. At the moment we have other
priorities. My personal [future] as I said many times is not important.
It’s Arsenal Football Club and the future of our team and what we can
achieve until the end of the season, that is important.”
On whether he ever feels like he’s had enough:
No. No matter what I happens, I
will manage next season, whether it’s here or somewhere else. That’s
absolutely for sure. On a night like that, of course, I hate defeat and I
hate to lose games. I want to do extremely well for this club and I
feel a big responsibility. You do not stay somewhere for 20 years to
then walk out after a defeat like that. It is difficult to take, but I
have the strength and experience to respond to 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.
On whether he watched Boreham Wood beat Sutton 5-0 in the FA Trophy:
Sutton had six or seven players who didn’t play, so they didn’t play
with their regular team. I expect a completely different game against
us. It will be the FA Cup with everybody supporting them. They’ve been
preparing for this game for a long time in their heads with a huge
enthusiasm, so you cannot compare that with the game against Boreham
Wood.
On whether he went to watch:
I was not at the game, I was busy on the day.
On whether speculation over his future is unhelpful for the club:
No. I think we have to focus on real problems. The real problems are
the way we play football and not my future. The priority is how we
respond to a defeat and how we will play together. That’s what it is to
be professional. It’s always important not to look for the wrong excuses
in life, and to focus on what is important, what you can influence and
what is your job.
On supporters feeling it’s time for him to go:
That is an eternal debate when you are somewhere for a long time and
you have a big disappointment. Even if I go, Arsenal will not win every
single game in the future. That is part of it, you have to accept that,
as much as it hurts to lose games. If you look at the history of
Arsenal, Arsenal had less Champions League games when I arrived than I
had in my career already, and since then we have done a few, so I hope
in the future we can win this trophy, or Arsenal can win this trophy.
But it is not like I arrived Arsenal had already won the European Cup
five times - they had never won the European Cup. They played maybe 10
games in the history of the club, so you have to take into perspective
some demands.
On people having to be careful what they wish for:
I think what is important is that
the club makes the right decision for the future. I do not work here
for 20 years not to care about this club, because I had many
opportunities to go somewhere else during that period and I care about
this club and I care about it’s future. It is very important that the
club is always in safe hands, whether that is me or someone else, which I
am sure it will be.
On whether it’s his decision or the club’s:
I don’t want to continue to talk about that now. I think that chapter is closed and we have to focus on what is important.
On if something underlying is going wrong:
Look, as long as you do not win absolutely everything, there is
always something wrong and you have to accept that because you want
always to go to the next level. On the other hand, in the last 20 years
in Europe, only three clubs have managed to play every year in the
Champions League and that is Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid and
nobody else. That means if everything is not perfect, not all is wrong.
We have to accept that. It will be difficult this year because it is a
fight at the top level where we have to focus on what is really
important now, which is the quality of our performances and the quality
of our games.
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