Wenger himself had said that he would not break his word to stay although he did also add in that caveat that the situation was definite “unless I decide otherwise”. It all suggests that Wenger himself is likely to review the situation if Arsenal failed either to win a trophy or qualify for the Champions League. At dressing-room level, there is also little doubt about Wenger’s future, something that is underlined by how a series of key players have committed themselves to new contracts over recent months. “I don’t have any doubts about his future,” said goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny. “You have better days and you have worse days in this game.