Under fire Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has launched a passionate defense
of his Arsenal reign after many supporters called on him to quit on Saturday.
Danny Welbeck secured a win at the
Hawthorns with their first Premiership win since the 1st of
November.
But that didn’t stop some of the fans from making their feelings known,
despite his team’s clear domination of the game against West brom.
After the final whistle, a group of fans revealed a large banner which
read: ‘Arsene, thanks for the memories but it’s time to say goodbye.’
Another read: ‘Enough is enough, Wenger out.’ But Wenger insists he is
the man lead to lead Arsenal forward, saying: ‘I can do my job, I do my job
with total commitment.
‘I would like you to live with me and see for seven days what kind of
work we produce, and you will see that it is total commitment.
‘Am I hurt by any of the criticism? No. Honestly, no.’
Following a string of extremely poor and disappointing defensive
displays, Arsenal have now secured two clean sheets in a row.
Wenger has been criticized for sticking to his attacking principles when
his side’s defensive flaws have been exposed.
But the Arsenal manager rejected that view, saying: ‘I started to manage
a team at the top level in 1983; if I am completely useless tactically, I am a
genius — I can hide it very well.’
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