Arsene Wenger has taken the blame for Arsenal’s fifth-placed finish last season, admitting that uncertainty in the dressing room contributed to the team’s poor form
at a Football Writers’ Association event Wenger said…..
‘I had an impact on the season,’because at some stage the players came to see me and said, “What’s going on boss? Where do you go?”
‘I created, with me not deciding, a lack of clarity in the dressing room and there is nothing worse than that in the dressing room.
‘When you are not completely in or the players feel you are not completely in, it is difficult to tell them we go [out to win].
‘At some stage, I had to tell them, “Look guys, I am with you, but we have to win games”.’
‘You always wonder, “am I the right man to continue to do the job?”
Always when I have faced opposition or unhappiness, I try to focus on what I think is important in the game, work harder and question myself, “what can I improve?” And move on from there.
‘I cannot say I am immune to criticism – everybody wants to be loved, everybody wants to be loved by the fans.
‘But when it doesn’t happen, you still have to fight and manage to keep your motivation at the highest level.’
Wenger eventually signed a new two-year contract extension at the end of the season, but the damage had been done with the Gunners missing out on top four for the first time in 20 years.