- Arsenal boss, Arsene Wenger, has said he will not be quiting his job as the Gunners boss
- The Frenchman made the statement while in a post match press conference after suffering an embarrassing defeat to City
Arsenal boss, Arsene Wenger, following his side embarrassing double defeat to Manchester City has said that he will not be walking away from his job at the club.
A half-empty Emirates booed off the spineless Gunners after goals from Bernardo Silva, David Silva and Leroy Sane condemned them to yet another defeat to City in less than a week.
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And a visible broken Wenger while speaking to the press after the match said: “I live every situation with full intensity.
“I don't compare it to any other. It is part of my job. This situation I face, I commit completely. I stay committed and focus on the next game.
“We focus on performances and when the pressure is on like this you have to show that strong organisation and unite, not divide. You have to stay together, focus and work even harder to get the confidence back."
Wenger, while explaining while most Arsenal fans shunned the stadium, added: “It was a combination of the weather conditions and the fact that we had a big disappointment on Sunday."
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NAIJ.com previously reported that Arsenal have suffered another embarrassing defeat against current Premier League leaders Manchester City losing 0-3 in front of their fans on Thursday night, March 1.
The Gunners went into the match with aggressive minds after losing to Manchester City in the EFL Cup final four days ago at Wembley, but they were taught another lesson by Pep Guardiola's men.
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