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Arsene Wenger not planning to try for 26 years as Arsenal manager

Arsene Wenger insists he remains committed to Arsenal
Image: Arsene Wenger has no plans of making it 26 years at Arsenal

Arsene Wenger says backing from the majority of Arsenal fans will not tempt him to try and match Sir Alex Ferguson's 26-year Manchester United reign.

Wenger went into Saturday evening's clash with Norwich City, which ended in a 1-0 win for the Gunners, facing a backlash from supporters tired of waiting for the end of their 12-year Premier League title drought.

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But the protests at the Emirates, in the 12th and 78th minute, were largely drowned out by Wenger's backers who still believe in the Frenchman as he closes in on 20 years with the club.

Wenger is out of contract at the end of next season, but has consistently said he would like to stay in the shorter term if offered another extension.

He said: "I give my best for this club. You don't spend 19 years at a club - like Sir Alex Ferguson spent 26 (years) - without every minute of your time, you give your whole life for that and try to do as well as possible.

An Arsenal fan holds up a sign in a show of support for Arsene Wenger
Image: An Arsenal fan holds up a sign in a show of support for Arsene Wenger

"One target is to keep 100 per cent of people happy. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to do that this season."

Asked if he was even thinking he could match Ferguson's longevity, the 66-year-old said: "No, no, never. Don't worry."

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Arsenal fans protest against Wenger
Image: Arsenal fans protested against Wenger during the 1-0 win against Norwich

Wenger also said he would have understood had the protests been louder, as he had been expecting, and said the disappointment at their Premier League failure this season was felt just as much by staff and players as fans.

"I am not in a democracy. I am in the next game, perform, try to do as well as you can and accept people's opinions. That is what it is about," he added.

Many Arsenal fans stayed away from Emirates while others made they feelings known
Image: Many Arsenal fans stayed away from the Emirates while others made their feelings known

"From what I was told, I thought the whole stadium would be white (with 'Time for change' posters).

"I think I can take that. I am in a public job and I have to live with judgement as long as it is respectful. If it is only opinion, we all have to accept that because we are in a public job.

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Arsene Wenger described their 1-0 win against Norwich as a very difficult game and also said sorry to the fans that he 'cannot make them happy'

"We are here to give our best. We have been remarkably consistent at the top.

"There are disappointed people because we didn't win the league. Believe me, we are as well. Like any Arsenal fans, we have to come back and win it and that is all we can do."

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Steve Bates says he expected more dissenters at the Emirates during Saturday's protest against Arsene Wenger

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