Arsene Wenger Responds To Critics, Dismisses Fear Of Keeping His Position At Arsenal

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has responded to critics calling out his team's performance and their inability to make Champions League place in the EPL.
The 68-year-old Frenchman dismissed any fear of losing his job and demanded from critics to "respect his contract."
Arsenal lose 3-0 to Manchester City at the final of the Carabao League Cup, and have won only six out of all 12 matches played since the beginning of the year.
"My position is my position. Honestly, that's the last worry I have at the moment. My job is to get the team ready for tomorrow's game," he said.
"I've turned the while world down to respect my contracts. I'm just amazed that I still have to answer kind of questions."
On Tuesday, former Arsenal forward Ian Wright criticised the Frenchman's team  performance, and in his world he said "could not make a case" for him to continue as the club  manager after this season.
Arsenal which are currently in sixth position in the table will face Manchester City in Premier League game at Emirates Stadium on Thursday.

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