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Wenger won't walk away from Arsenal mid-season

The Frenchman says he will consider his position at the end of the season, however.

ARSENE WENGER SAYS he has no intention of quitting as Arsenal boss, despite the fact that the Gunners are currently tenth in the Premier League table.

Saturday’s 2-0 defeat to Swansea resulted in boos from the North London club’s supporters and, while Wenger admits he will have to do a lot of thinking in the summer, he says he has no plans to walk away mid-season.

Questioned on whether resigning had crossed his mind, the Frenchman responded: “Not at all. You make your assessment at the end of the season.

“I know we’ve got unrest everywhere. It’s a good opportunity to stick together and show we’re a strong club.”

The Frenchman said he understood the frustration of Arsenal supporters.

“I can understand that.

“The quality of our game wasn’t there. But I’m in this job to turn it round and I’m confident we will.”

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