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By Richard Clarke
Arsène Wenger may have just become Arsenal’s longest-serving manager but he admits he still questions his performance every day.
The Frenchman completed 13 years in charge on Wednesday; a massive achievement in the modern game. Speaking at Friday’s press conference, Wenger revealed he had never contemplated leaving the Club but he did feel that continual self-assessment was important in his role.
“I question myself every day,” said the 59-year-old.
“I have not come close to walking away but I am on the same trip as every single player so I try to assess my performance and what I do.
“I question myself every time and ask how I can be better, how can I improve and how can I get this team to achieve what I believe is in them.”
[Friday, October 02, 2009]
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