Arsene Wenger: I will manage next season whether it is at Arsenal or somewhere else

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Arsene Wenger has announced he will manage elsewhere next season if he quits Arsenal after confirming he will decide his future in March or April.
Wenger revealed he was not ready to retire irrespective of whether he called time on his 20-year career with the Gunners amid growing speculation he was preparing to do so.
Supporter unrest has reached unprecedented levels following Arsenal’s 5-1 Champions League humiliation at Bayern Munich on Wednesday night, compounding fears another season was about to unravel.
Wenger, who has been offered a new contract to extend his reign, said: “No matter what happens, I will manage next season, whether it’s here or somewhere else. That’s absolutely for sure.”
Confirming he gave an interview in which he revealed he would “probably” decide his Arsenal future within the next two months, the Frenchman said there had been no prospect of him walking away after Wednesday night’s humbling.
He added: “You do not stay somewhere for 20 years to then walk out after a defeat like that. It is difficult to take, but I have the strength and experience to respond to that.”
Wenger denied the aftermath of the defeat had witnessed a dressing-room bust-up, saying: “There was no incident in the dressing room, apart from a huge sadness and disappointment.
He also revealed Alexis Sanchez had been given time off to attend a court case in Barcelona relating to tax he paid while with the Spanish giants but that the Chilean was due back in training on Saturday.
And Wenger said that defender Laurent Koscielny, whose departure on Wednesday cost Arsenal dearly, would have a scan on Friday on the hamstring injury he suffered.
Otherwise, the Arsenal manager fielded a succession of questions about his future and mounting calls for him to step down
“That is an eternal debate when you are somewhere for a long time and you have a big disappointment,” he said.
“Even if I go, Arsenal will not win every single game in the future. That is part of it, you have to accept that, as much as it hurts to lose games.
“If you look at the history of Arsenal, Arsenal had less Champions League games when I arrived than I had in my career already, and since then we have done a few, so I hope in the future we can win this trophy, or Arsenal can win this trophy.
“But it is not like I arrived Arsenal had already won the European Cup five times – they had never won the European Cup. They played maybe 10 games in the history of the club, so you have to take into perspective some demands.”
He added: “I think what is important is that the club makes the right decision for the future. I do not work here for 20 years not to care about this club, because I had many opportunities to go somewhere else during that period and I care about this club and I care about its future.
“It is very important that the club is always in safe hands, whether that is me or someone else, which I am sure it will be.”
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