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UNDER-FIRE BOSS SAYS HE WILL DECIDE ON GUNNERS STINT BY APRIL

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rsene Wenger wants to continue coaching next season, even if it’s not at Arsenal.

The 67-year-old Frenchman’s contract with Arsenal expires at the end of the season. He has yet to commit to extending a reign that began in 1996, saying a decision is expected by April.

“No matter what happens, I will manage next season,” Wenger said yesterday. “Is it here or somewhere else that’s absolutely for sure?”

The pressure has intensifie­d on Wenger since a 5-1 loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League, leaving Arsenal facing a seventh straight eliminatio­n in the last 16. Arsenal have never won the European Cup and have not won the Premier League trophy since 2004.

“Even if I go, Arsenal will not win every single game in the future,” Wenger said. “That’s part of it, you have to accept that. As much as it hurts to lose games.”

Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke told The Associated Press last year that the club is “all very high on Arsene,” but sections of the fan base have been calling for Wenger to leave for some time.

“That’s an eternal debate when you are somewhere for a long time and there is a big disappoint­ment,” Wenger said. “What’s important is the club makes the right decision for the future.”

Wenger maintained that he has had “many opportunit­ies to go somewhere else” during his Arsenal career but was committed to the north London club, overseeing the move to the Emirates Stadium from Highbury in 2006.

“I care about this club and I care about its future and I think it is very important the club is always in safe hands,” Wenger said. “Is it me or somebody else?”

Arsenal are fourth in the Premier League and next play on Monday in the FA Cup against fifth-tier non-league club Sutton United in south London.

Like most of his teammates, Sutton midfielder Craig Eastmond will be looking out for the big names when Arsenal turn up for their fifth round game.

The difference is that the 26-year-old part-timer might be a familiar face to some of the Arsenal players too.

Eastmond joined Arsenal’s academy at 11 and played 10 matches for the first team, including a Champions League group stage game at Shakhtar Donetsk in 2010 and an FA Cup (Kick-offs 7pm UAE time unless stated)

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In November 2010, he came on as a 73rd minute substitute for Robin van Persie in a 2-0 League Cup win over Wigan Athletic.

At Shakhtar’s Donbass Arena, Eastmond started alongside Jack Wilshere — now on loan to Bournemout­h — with Theo Walcott on the wing.

Spain’s World Cup winner Cesc Fabregas, now with Chelsea, was another teammate while England’s Alex OxladeCham­berlain remains a friend.

“It’s just amazing really, because when I left there I didn’t think I’d play against Arsenal again ever in my career,” Eastmond, who has suffered plenty of injuries in his career, told Reuters at a media day.

“It’s one of my dreams come true, to play against Arsenal... It’s one of those ones where obviously it’s going to be good seeing those faces again and hopefully they recognise me,” he added.

 ?? Rex Features ?? Mesut Ozil of Arsenal wears a dejected look on his face during the Champions League defeat to Bayern during the week. He and the Gunners face Sutton United in the FA Cup on Monday.
Rex Features Mesut Ozil of Arsenal wears a dejected look on his face during the Champions League defeat to Bayern during the week. He and the Gunners face Sutton United in the FA Cup on Monday.
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