The Herald (South Africa)

Wenger still mum about future at Arsenal

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ARSENE Wenger insists that Saturday’s FA Cup final is about much more than him and his future, and revolves instead around Arsenal’s drive to beat Premier League champions Chelsea and end a troubled season on a high note.

The 67-year-old Frenchman has constantly refused to give a definitive answer on whether his contract, which expires at the end of the season, is to be renewed.

The issue has divided Arsenal supporters for months, with many vociferous­ly calling for him to end his 21-year stint.

Wenger has also admitted the uncertaint­y contribute­d to the club’s first finish outside the top four in two decades.

He once again declined to clarify his personal position to the media yesterday, but did make it clear that if his weekend date at Wembley did turn out to be a farewell it would be from Arsenal, not the game itself.

“This will not be my last match anyway because I will stay, no matter what happens, in football,” Wenger said.

“Will this be my last match at Arsenal? I don’t know. What I want is to win the next game.

“I love to win and what I want is do well for my club. That’s all I care about, it’s not all about me.”

The Cup final could also be a swansong for Alexis Sanchez, whose agent is known to have spoken to German champions Bayern Munich this week.

Indeed, the forward was listed as a Bayern Munich player on a Confederat­ions Cup squad list by his nation, Chile, apparently by mistake.

Wenger insisted it would be his decision whether Sanchez stayed. “We have nobody at the end of their contract, so that will be completely our decision,” he said.

“The club of course has a big job to do in the summer. We want to keep players like Alexis and end all the speculatio­n about what could happen. He is under contract until 2018.”

Sanchez is an injury doubt for Saturday after limping off in the final Premier League game of the season, Sunday’s victory over Everton, with a thigh problem.

“We will see if he can start,” Wenger said.

“He needs to go for some tests and we will see how well he comes out of that.

“But knowing the player, his character and his commitment to the club, he will do everything to be fit on Saturday.”

The Arsenal defence is Wenger’s main concern as Laurent Koscielny is suspended and fellow centre back Gabriel is out injured.

Gabriel hurt a knee against Everton and Wenger confirmed he faced two months of rehabilita­tion.

“We had a scare about his cruciate but it is only medial knee ligaments, so the positive is that he avoids surgery.” Per Mertesacke­r will fill one of the gaps despite limited game time himself following injury.

Wenger was confident his players’ preparatio­ns would not be disrupted by the extra security measures being implemente­d as a result of Monday’s suicide bombing at a pop concert in Manchester.

“We will have our usual security,” he said.

“We are in the middle of it on the day of a game or before a game, but usually when you are in a competitio­n you don’t realise what’s happening around you. We are a little bit in our bubble, isolated.”

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