Arsene Wenger says he has no doubt that he’ll be Arsenal manager next season and again stressed that he’s completely committed to giving his best for the club.

After exits from the FA Cup and Champions League, and with the Gunners’ title ambitions wilting in the face of the relentless form of Leicester City and Sp*rs, the Frenchman has come under intense pressure from both the fans and media over whether he’s the right man at the helm at the Emirates

Speaking to beIN Sport during the international break the 66-year-old made clear that he still believes he is.

“Look, you give your best. I think that the criticism during the season is not very welcome when you fight for the championship, especially after the game against Tottenham where we were a bit unlucky. You have to live with that.

“I have my conscience. What is the most important is that I give my best every day, I work for the club I love and if I can share that love with the supporters it’s even better. At the end of the day I want to make sure that I give my best and that I put my knowledge at the disposal of the team.

“I have no doubt [that I will be Arsenal manager next season] because I am committed. When I do something, I do it 100 per cent. I’m always committed to give my best as long as I am at the club.

“For the rest, I don’t worry too much about all the rest, what people say. All the rest is judgments, opinions and that is linked with the beliefs from the last result or the last disappointment or the last happiness. In my job you focus on what is important and that’s to perform.

“I believe in life you should focus on what you’re appointed for and I’m appointed to perform and do the best for my club. That’s all I focus on. My future is my future, I don’t master that more than you.”