Pep Guardiola feels Arsene Wenger is just a win away from restoring his reputation with Arsenal fans, despite a vote of no confidence by the club’s Supporters’ Trust.

A survey has revealed 78 per cent of members want the long-serving Frenchman out at the end of his current contract in the summer, and have urged the board to withdraw the offer of a new two-year deal.

Hopes of securing a Champions League place for a 20th consecutive season have hit the buffers with a run four defeats in their last five Premier League games, prompting Gunners fans to turn on Wenger.

Arsene Wenger's worst Arsenal defeats Show all 8 1 /8 Arsene Wenger's worst Arsenal defeats Arsene Wenger's worst Arsenal defeats AC Milan 4 Arsenal 0, Champions League last 16 first leg, 2012 Another last-16 elimination, and another example of the tie being over before the second leg. A Robinho brace and goals from Kevin Prince-Boating and Zlatan Ibrahimovic meant Milan took a hefty lead back to the Emirates. The Gunners won that 3-0 but it was too little, too late. Getty Images Arsene Wenger's worst Arsenal defeats Manchester City 6 Arsenal 3, Premier League, 2013 Arsenal were top of the league at the time but were blown away by City to close the gap to three points. Slack defending cost them and even when Per Mertesacker headed in a late consolation goal to make it 5-3, Yaya Toure still had time to score a sixth. Getty Images Arsene Wenger's worst Arsenal defeats Bayern Munich 5 Arsenal 1, Champions League Group Stage, 2015 Yes, remarkably, Tuesday night was is not even the second time Arsenal have lost 5-1 to Bayern. In last season’s Group Stage, Robert Lewandowski, David Alaba, Arjen Robben and two Thomas Muller goals saw to an embarrassing night for Wenger. Bongarts/Getty Images Arsene Wenger's worst Arsenal defeats Liverpool 5 Arsenal 1, Premier League, 2014 Liverpool were rampant three years ago and stormed into a four goal lead inside the opening 20 minutes at Anfield, including two goals from centre-back Martin Skrtel. Raheem Sterling made it five with Mikel Arteta’s penalty a mere consolation. Getty Images Arsene Wenger's worst Arsenal defeats Tottenham 5 Arsenal 1, League Cup semi-final second leg, 2008 A humiliating scoreline – made all the worse by it being against the Gunners’ most bitter rivals. The defeat cost them a place in the League Cup final as Nicklas Bendtner and Emmanuel Adebayor nearly violently clashed on the pitch. Getty Images Arsene Wenger's worst Arsenal defeats Manchester United 6 Arsenal 1, Premier League, 2001 Dwight Yorke bagged a first-half hat-trick at Old Trafford as United raced into a 5-1 lead by the break. Teddy Sheringham added a late sixth as the Red Devils went 16 points clear at the top of the Premier League. Getty Images Arsene Wenger's worst Arsenal defeats Chelsea 6 Arsenal 0, Premier League, 2014 Not the best way for Wenger to celebrate his 1000th game in charge of Arsenal. Chelsea were 3-0 up inside 17 minutes in a game which also saw Kieran Gibbs sent off in a case of mistaken identity with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. Getty Images Arsene Wenger's worst Arsenal defeats Manchester United 8 Arsenal 2, Premier League, 2011 Wayne Rooney grabbed a hat-trick to help inflict Wenger’s biggest defeat as Arsenal boss. It was made all the worst as it was by a Manchester United team with a midfield of Tom Cleverley, Anderson, Nani and Ashley Young. Getty Images

But Guardiola, who takes his Manchester City team to the Emirates in the Premier League on Sunday, believes he can win the fans over just by getting back to winning ways.

“When he goes back to winning, the fans will be happy again. I promise you, 100 per cent,” said the City boss.

“The Premier League is not easy to win but I’m pretty sure the fans respect a lot what Arsene Wenger has done and is doing.

“People should understand how difficult football is today. All the teams are more prepared.”

Wenger, in his 21st year with Arsenal, is the longest serving manager in English professional football. And Guardiola, who lauded the 67-year-old as the “commander in chief” the last time the teams met in December, stressed that longevity is testament to his quality.

“I think a manger like Arsene, who has had a lot of years in one team, is so important,” said the Spaniard.

“You cannot stay, I don’t know how many years Arsene has been in charge of Arsenal, without ability.

“To have here a friend of mine [on the City coaching staff], Mikel Arteta, who was with him for a lot of years, only has good words about Arsene. I believe more in that.

“Managers lose games. He’s there a long time because he’s good. If not, it cannot happen.”

Of Wenger’s future, Guardiola added: “When the bosses decide, or Arsene decides, to stay and keep going he believes it is the best solution and the best for Arsenal.

“I’m not here to judge what they have to do and what is going to happen. The players judge what they see every day in the training sessions and how we are. Some of them are happy, some of them are unhappy especially the players who don’t play.

“But for the fans it depends on results not something else.”

Arsenal fans call for Wenger to step down during the side's recent defeat by West Brom (Getty)

Guardiola, though, will be hoping to extend Arsenal’s miserable run to cement City’s position in the top four, but is wary of a wounded animal mentality from the Gunners.

“When you lose a lot of games it is a dangerous moment. I would prefer to take Arsenal after a lot of wins,” he said.

“Everybody knows them - good quality in the middle, good quality in the sides with Alexis going inside, runs in behind with Walcott, Chamberlain. Good quality. Arsenal is a top team.

“I know how difficult it will be, but of course we have a good chance to make a step forward.”

Guardiola remains without long-term casualties Ilkay Gundogan and Gabriel Jesus but is hopeful of having Kevin De Bruyne and Pablo Zabaleta available to face Arsenal.

“They are not top, top perfect but yes,” he said, adding that he is optimistic that Jesus can return to the squad before the end of the season.