The Gunners manager does not fear for his job despite a trying summer and a 3-1 opening-day Premier League defeat to Aston Villa that prompted fury from supporters
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insists that he has no thoughts of losing his job, with pressure mounting amid a disappointing start to the season.
Saturday's 3-1 home defeat to Aston Villa drew fresh and furious criticism after the Gunners' inactive close-season in the transfer market as, despite Olivier Giroud's early strike, a double from Christian Benteke was compounded by Laurent Koscielny's dismissal and Antonio Luna's late debut goal, with Arsenal looking shaky in defence throughout.
However, the Frenchman is not giving his future any thought, highlighting his longevity with the Gunners and the loyalty that he has shown during his near-17-year spell with the club.
"We live in a media world and everybody has opinions that are definite and I have to live with that," Wenger told the press.
"In 16 years, I've shown my loyalty to this club. My worry is to do well. That's the only worry.
"As
long as I'm here, I want to do well. I'm absolutely hugely disappointed
because we've come out of a 10-game run in the last season without any
defeat and we start the new season with a defeat at home.
"It's a massive blow and that's why the solution is not to sit here and say: 'Yes we'll buy and keep you happy'.
"What
is important for us is to win football games with the players who are
on the pitch and continue with what we did last year at the end of the
season. When you have the ambition that we have, it's difficult to
accept that you lose the first game at home."
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