China Daily (Hong Kong)

Arsenal manager aiming high after extending tenure

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LONDON — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has signed a new two-year contract, the club announced on Wednesday, ending months of speculatio­n about his future.

Wenger has presided over a tough season, which saw his team fail to qualify for the Champions League. Still, he mastermind­ed a moraleboos­ting FA Cup final win over Chelsea last weekend.

The 67-year-old Frenchman’s new deal, which will take his tenure up to 23 years, is believed to have been rubber-stamped during a board meeting on Tuesday.

“I love this club and I am looking forward to the future with optimism and excitement. We are looking at what we do well and how we can be stronger everywhere,” Wenger told the Gunners’ website.

“This is a strong group of players and with some additions we can be even more successful.”

Arsenal said Wenger and chief executive Ivan Gazidis conducted “a full review of our on and off-the-pitch activities” to identify areas for improvemen­t in view of a title challenge.

American majority shareholde­r Stan Kroenke said: “Our ambition is to win the Premier League and other major trophies in Europe.

“It’s what the fans, players, staff, manager and board expect and we won’t rest until that is achieved.

“Arsene is the best person to help us make that happen. He has a fantastic track record and has our full backing.”

Wenger’s new contract brings to an end the most traumatic season of his long career.

Arsenal missed out on Champions League qualificat­ion for the first time in 20 years and was humiliated 10-2 on aggregate by Bayern Munich in the competitio­n’s last 16.

I love this club and I am looking forward to the future with optimism and excitement.” Arsene Wenger, Arsenal boss, after signing his new contract

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He has come under greater pressure from fans than ever before, with ‘Wenger Out!’ signs ubiquitous in the second half of the campaign, fans boycotting home games and chartering planes to trail banners calling for him to go.

‘Horrendous’

Wenger’s switch to a back three enabled Arsenal to end the season in style, winning seven of its last eight league matches before toppling Chelsea in last Sunday’s cup final.

But he has been deeply hurt by the criticism he has received, branding the conduct of some supporters a “disgrace” and saying it created a “horrendous atmosphere” around the team.

Gazidis defended the board’s decision to stand by Wenger.

“I think i n football, the judgments are so black and white that often, if you don’t

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