Arsene Wenger
has admitted Arsenal’s poor form is a source of concern, but will still attack
when they play Manchester City.
Six of
Arsenal’s last nine matches have ended in losses, sending them to sixth on the
league table and a humiliating 10-2 aggregate loss to Bayern, sent them packing
from the champions league.
Their dip in
form has seen fans asking the Frenchman to quit the club. He stated this week
that a decision about his future has been made, but is yet to make it public.
He could
however extend his 21-year run as manager and he believes they can only keep doing
what they’ve been doing since, which is attacking.
“We have 11
games to go in the Premier League and now you cannot change completely the
structure of the team,” the 67-year-old told Sky Sports .
“The same
players have won games and the same players have lost games. I have tried many
changes in the last five or six games and it does not always come off.
“I have to
come back to the strength of the team as much as I can. That is basically our
attacking potential and we also have to focus on our togetherness and our
desire to prepare our future.
“No matter how
you play you have to be efficient with the way you play. I don’t think it’s the
way you play it’s how well you play the way you play.”
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