Arsenal
manager, Arsenel Wenger, has confirmed that a decision on his future at
the club will be made at a board meeting following their FA Cup final clash
against Chelsea later this month.
Wenger
who was speaking at a news conference on Friday said, “I don’t know (what will
happen in the meeting).
“There are many aspects of a football club which has to be discussed at a board
meeting. One of those is what happens with the manager, the players coming in,
contract renewals.
“The most important thing is to win the football game. What happens
to me after that is less important.”
When asked whether a decision will be announced shortly after
the FA Cup final on 27 May, he replied, “Of course.”
The north London club are relying on an upset to secure
Champions League qualification. They are sitting fifth in the standings, one
point behind fourth-placed Liverpool and three behind third-placed Manchester
City.
Liverpool host already-relegated Middlesbrough and Manchester
City travel to Watford, who languish 16th in the standings.
Arsenal have won their last four league games and Wenger
expected his side to focus on their own performance ahead of the final weekend
of the season.
Wenger
added, “We just want everybody to play 100 percent in last game as is the
tradition in England.
“We have
to do our job, we are professionals. We are on a good run and that’s all we can
do.”
When
asked about the injured players in his team, he said Aaron Ramsey has recovered
in time for the weekend’s clash while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain remained on the
sidelines with an hamstring injury.
He also
said he was yet to make a decision on the availability of defender Laurent
Koscielny, who missed the last game with an Achilles injury.
The Frenchman is out of contract at the Emirates at the end of
the campaign as he prepares for the final Premier League game of the season
against Everton with a hope to finish in the top-four for the 21st consecutive
season.
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