Wenger stepped aside to unite Arsenal fanbase

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said he decided to bring his 22-year tenure to a close at the end of the season because he didn't like the image of a divided fanbase being sent around the world.
Wenger won three Premier League titles and a record seven FA Cups during his time in charge.
However, Arsenal haven't won the league for 14 years and languish in sixth in the Premier League, on course for their worst-ever finish under Wenger despite beating West Ham 4-1 on Sunday.
"I was not tired," said the Frenchman, 68, of the decision he announced on Friday.
"Personally I believe this club is respected all over the world, much more than in England.
"The fans did not give me the image of unity I want all over the world and that was hurtful because I think the club is respected.
"Overall, the image we gave is not what it is and not what I like." Fans have become increasingly frustrated with Wenger's inability to mould a side capable of matching the standards he set in his first decade in charge of the club.
Signs with "Wenger out" had become commonplace at Arsenal matches in recent seasons, whilst there were vast swaths of empty seats at the Emirates for home games in recent months.
"I'm not resentful and I don't want to make stupid headlines," added Wenger.
"I just feel if my personality is in the way of what I think our club needs, for me that is more important than me."
- Better 20 years to come? -
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"I believe I will leave the club in a very strong position on both fronts and my target was always to do that. My wish is that they do even better in the next 20 years."
"You cannot just walk away and say 'bye bye' like nothing happened. I know I will face that challenge. It will be difficult for me, but I got through other difficulties in my life."
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First Published: Apr 22 2018 | 10:35 PM IST