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My preference is to stay at Arsenal, says Wenger

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LONDON: Arsene Wenger revealed he has not ruled out extending his Arsenal reign after his side eased the pressure on the troubled boss with a 5-0 FA Cup quarterfin­al win over minnows Lincoln.

Wenger has faced calls for his resignatio­n from angry Arsenal fans this week and there were more protests against the beleaguere­d Frenchman before Saturday’s clash at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal’s comfortabl­e progress to next month’s Wembley semifinals kept the critics off Wenger’s back, days after they gave him a torrid time following Tuesday’s Champions League humiliatio­n against Bayern Munich.

The Gunners boss, who has yet to confirm if he will extend his contract when it runs out at the end of this season, claimed it was his preference to remain in charge of the Premier League club, but he declined to say how much longer that would be for.

“Let’s not talk about me too much because that has happened a lot recently. I have shown in my life that I try to serve this club with complete commitment and I will do that as long as I am here,” Wenger said.

“How long? I don’t know at the moment. I have shown a lot of loyalty and my preference is here.

“I focus on my job. I always do that. I let other people judge my performanc­es.

“People talk and talk and talk, it doesn’t mean they talk truth. We have to deal with that and perform on the football pitch. We let people talk and show them what we are about.

“When I have a problem I try to just sort it out. I am competitiv­e and always focused on solving the problems I face. Sometimes the size of the problem is bigger, but there are always problems.”

Wenger admitted that selecting a first choice line-up for Saturday’s game gave his players back their belief after the Champions League trauma.

“We were a bit nervous today because confidence drops when you don’t have a result. The team was unjustly criticized after our last game against Bayern,” said the Frenchman.

“I didn’t want to gamble today. I knew it was very important to win and I wanted to give the team the chance to get their confidence back by winning the next game. That’s why I retained 90% of the players. I am happy that we won the game but I know that what is in front of us is more important.”

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San Antonio Spurs point guard Patty Mills (8) shoots the ball past Golden State Warriors small forward Matt Barnes (22) during the first half at AT&T Center. (USA TODAY Sports)
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Arsene Wenger watches play during the English FA Cup quarterfin­al soccer match between Arsenal and Lincoln City at the Emirates stadium in London, Saturday. (AP)
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