Arsene Wenger has admitted that he has struggled to cope with the criticism from the club’s own supporters.
The Frenchman has been receiving a barrage of hatred in recent weeks after the club’s challenge on all three fronts came to an abrupt end. At the end of 2015, it looked like Arsenal had a great chance of winning at least two major trophies. After all, the club were the favourites to win the league title due to the decline of perennial winners like Chelsea and Manchester United. Even City were struggling to show consistent form unlike Arsenal.
However, this scenario has changed completely and Wenger is now unwanted at the club. After getting the club to back-to-back FA Cup titles, the club were expected to finally end the wait for a league title in similar manner. Arsenal had gone more than a decade without major trophies before ending up with these FA cup trophies. Wenger says that he is used to the criticism from the media, but he says that the same from the fans is a bit hard to take. The Frenchman has been in charge of Arsenal for more than two decades after taking over the job in 1996. He remains as one of the longest serving managers in the world.
“The critics? No, what hurts me is that at the important moment of the season we played in a sceptical environment.And after the Tottenham game where we played a very good game, 10 against 11, and came back to 2-2 I couldn’t understand why, at the moment when you need everyone behind the team, in such an important moment, we had to hit that storm.From the media, okay. From our fans? It is a bit more difficult to take,” said the manager, whose team secured a 2-0 win over Everton.