Timing of My Departure 'Not Really My Decision'- Arsene Wenger
Arsenal
manager Arsene Wenger says the timing of his departure from the club after
nearly 22 years "was not really my decision".
It was
announced on Friday that the 68-year-old Frenchman will leave the club at
the end of the season, despite having a year left on his contract.
Speaking
before Thursday's Europa League semi-final first leg against Atletico
Madrid, Wenger said: "I focus on what I have to do every day.
"At the
moment, I work like ever."
Wenger said
he would continue to work "for sure" in the future, but was not ready
to commit to anything else "at the moment".
Arsenal have
won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups, including the Double in 1998
and 2002, under Wenger.
A number of
managers have been linked with replacing Wenger, including former Gunners
captain Patrick Vieira and ex-Barcelona manager Luis Enrique.
Asked about
the latter, Wenger said: "I don't want to influence the next manager, but
of course I have a high opinion of Luis Enrique."
Arsenal have
said a replacement will be announced as soon as possible, while chief executive
Ivan Gazidis said the club must be bold in their search for a new manager.
Thursday's
match will be the final time Wenger takes charge of the Gunners for a home
European tie.
Their hopes
of reaching the Champions League next season rest on winning the Europa League.
"Is
there a perfect goodbye? I don't know. I just want to do as well as I
can," Wenger said.
"This
group of players deserve something special and I want to do it for them, to
achieve something with them.
"My
biggest satisfaction would be to be successful with the players we have."
FROM bbc.com/sport/football
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