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FRENCHMAN’S LONG REIGN COULD CONTINUE DESPITE TOXIC ATMOSPHERE

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rsene Wenger wants to stay on at Arsenal beyond the end of the season and remains convinced that he can lead the club out of their worst period in his 21 years as manager.

Wenger revealed after Saturday’s chastening defeat at West Bromwich Albion that he had decided his future and, while the club are well aware of his desire to fight on, a final decision has not been signed off and will be “mutual”.

There is no sense that Arsenal have withdrawn the twoyear contract proposal that was drawn up — and an announceme­nt now appears more a question of timing than intent — but the situation could conceivabl­y still change if the side’s alarming slide continues.

Wenger said that he would communicat­e a decision on his future “very soon” but no announceme­nt is planned in the current two-week internatio­nal break and his focus is to arrest an unpreceden­ted sequence during his tenure of four defeats in five Premier League games.

He is also facing deepening uncertaint­y about his two star players, with Alexis Sánchez seeming certain to depart this summer.

Telegraph Sport understand­s that Mesut Ozil has turned down a contract offer of more than £200,000 a week (Dh911,687) and it is thought he was originally in Wenger’s starting line-up for Saturday’s game before being replaced by Aaron Ramsey. Arsenal have stressed that Ozil did start training on Friday but was unable to complete the session. Ozil also missed the defeat by Liverpool on March 4.

Despite all the off-field uncertaint­y, Wenger also remains deeply involved with longerterm planning and the club are sizing up candidates for a wider sporting director role ahead of the expected departure of transfer negotiator Dick Law. Arsenal have not commented on the reports on Arsene Wenger’s future.

But the club have denied a claim in yesterday’s edition of German daily Bild that they have approached Borussia Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel as a possible Wenger replacemen­t.

“That’s not true,” an Arsenal spokesman told Germany’s Sky Sports News.

Arsenal have dropped to sixth in the Premier League following a sequence that has seen them concede 21 goals in seven Premier League — two of their three wins since January 28 have come against Sutton United and Lincoln City in the FA Cup — but Wenger said that his future did not depend solely on finishing in the top four.

Bigger perspectiv­e

“It will not necessaril­y be linked with that because I’ve done the top four 20 times. It’s more ... it’s not that,” he said. “I take a bigger perspectiv­e. It’s not the last result that will decide what I will do.”

The atmosphere in the away end at the Hawthorns was toxic and as Wenger boarded the team coach after the 3-1 loss he was booed by some Arsenal fans.

When asked about the protests, which included an aeroplane flying overhead with the words “No Contract #WengerOut”, he said: “Everybody in life is responsibl­e for his own behaviour. I’m responsibl­e for my own behaviour. I don’t judge other people. I give my best. As long as I’m at the club, whether for two more years, 10 years or four months, that will not be different.”

West Brom manager Tony Pulis also predicted that Wenger would stay, although it appeared tongue in cheek when he claimed that the Frenchman had “told me” his decision.

In an indictment of Wenger’s preparatio­ns for the game, West Brom defender Jonny Evans admitted they were always confident of exposing Arsenal.

“I think sometimes you’ve got a psychologi­cal feeling going into a game and especially from set-pieces,” he said. “Were we confident because it was Arsenal? I think so.” See you again next season, Arsene?

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