"Even if I go, Arsenal will not win every single game in the future," Wenger said. "That's part of it, you have to accept that. As much as it hurts to lose games."Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke told The Associated Press last year that the club is "all very high on Arsene," but sections of the fan base have been calling for Wenger to leave for some time."
That's an eternal debate when you are somewhere for a long time and there is a big disappointment," Wenger said.
"What's important is the club makes the right decision for the future."Wenger maintained that he has had "many opportunities to go somewhere else" during his Arsenal career but was committed to the north London club, overseeing the move to the Emirates Stadium from Highbury in 2006.
"I care about this club and I care about its future and I think it is very important the club is always in safe hands," Wenger said. "Is it me or somebody else?"
Arsenal is fourth in the Premier League and next plays on Monday in the FA Cup against fifth-tier club Sutton in south London."I hate to lose games and I want to do extremely well for this club and I feel a big responsibility," Wenger said. "You do not stay somewhere for 20 years and you walk out after a defeat like that. ... It is difficult to take, but as well I have the strength and the experience to respond to that."
-AP