Khaleej Times

Under-fire Wenger to focus on team

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london — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said he was unsure whether there were divisions in the club’s boardroom regarding his future and that he was more focused on salvaging his team’s stuttering Premier League campaign.

Wenger is out of contract at the end of the season and calls for the Frenchman to end his 20-year reign at the north London club grew louder after they suffered their fifth loss in eight league games at Crystal Palace on Monday.

The Arsenal board, according to British media, are split over Wenger’s future after the 3-0 defeat at Selhurst Park left the club sixth in the league, seven points behind fourth-placed Manchester City with a game in hand.

“I don’t know. What happens above in the board is not down to me,” Wenger said. “I focus on what is important for me (which) is the performanc­e of the team and what the fans are interested in is the performanc­e of the team.”

Wenger, however, believes his relationsh­ip with majority shareholde­r Stan Kroenke remains unchanged. “I believe our relationsh­ip has always been the same, it has not changed,” said Wenger, adding that “nothing has

I don’t know. What happens above in the board is not down to me Arsene Wenger

changed” with regard to whether he will extend his contract.

Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis is pushing for change, including an overhaul of the club’s scouting network and the appointmen­t of a director of football, say British media.

Former Arsenal winger Marc Overmars, currently director of football at Ajax Amsterdam, has been widely tipped for the role but Wenger said he was not aware of the reports. “No, I am not (aware of the Overmars speculatio­n). I like Marc Overmars. It is always difficult. We spend a lot of time in our society focusing on things that are superficia­l,” he said.

The Frenchman added that Arsenal face a “massive” challenge to finish in the top four and qualify for the Champions League.

He said injured defender Laurent Koscielny and keeper Petr Cech have an “80 percent” chance of returning in time for Monday’s trip to second-bottom Middlesbro­ugh. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Arsene Wenger reacts with his players during a match. —
AFP file Arsene Wenger reacts with his players during a match. —

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