11 April,2011 12:30 PM IST | | ANI
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has vowed to carry on working until he's 80.
The Arsenal manager, 61, responded to criticism of the team's failure to win a trophy for six years by insisting: "I'm no quitter."
Wenger said: "I have never considered quitting and I will go on for another 20 years if I can. I extended my contract for three years and I always respect my contracts. I cannot ask my players to respect their contracts if I don't do it."
"If the shareholders offer me a contract I assume they are happy with what I am doing and the way I run the club. If they are unhappy then they let me know, don't worry," The Daily Express quoted him, as saying.
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"We are second in the league and everybody keeps asking me if I should give up. What kind of world do we live in?
"I try to get the team to play decent football so that the people who come are not bored. I think we can have a clear conscious that we do not try to cheat our people," he added