
Managing his fears: Arsene Wenger doesn't believe he is 100% safe as Arsenal boss.
Arsene Wenger has admitted he doesn't consider himself immune from the sack at Arsenal, despite establishing himself as one of the most secure managers in the Premier League after more than 12 years in charge of the Gunners.
In today's ruthless, success-driven environment, which last week cost Tony Adams his Portsmouth job and prompted Chelsea to dispense with World Cup winner Luiz Felipe Scolari, some suggest Wenger could count himself lucky not to be under more pressure to deliver.
However, the French coach - one of the longest-serving managers in the top flight, having taken over in September 1996 before going on oversee the most successful period in Arsenal's history - maintained: 'I don't feel I have a special security.
'I believe that it is very difficult to compare someone who is there for six months to someone who has done 12 years at a club.
'There is reciprocity as well. I have shown a lot of faith in many special circumstances to the club. 'I enjoy it and I appreciate the confidence I have from this club.
'I believe it has to go both ways and you must give the club the feeling that you won't jump out at the first difficulty and you will not change the club at the first opportunity.'
Think he will leave at the end of the season. ![]()
could his name be a factor?
so similar to the club name arsenal.
If this guys job is'nt secure, i dunno whos in the premier league is, maybe cept for fergie........
he is playing mind game with the club now lah... cant u all see it?
Wat mind games??? He shud be lucky he's still in the job after not winning anything since 2005 (FA Cup).
Originally posted by NellyJT:Wat mind games??? He shud be lucky he's still in the job after not winning anything since 2005 (FA Cup).
oh, has it been so long...
Ya i should say
Wenger "Erm wan some cuttlefish to eat?"