Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he has "not for a second" considered quitting the club this week.
Arsenal's chances of reaching the Champions League quarter-finals were hit when
they lost 3-1 to Bayern Munich
in the last 16 on Tuesday.
This followed a
fifth-round FA Cup exit
at the hands of Championship Blackburn.
"We need to be united and strong and not be too destabilised by people who have strong opinions after one game," he said.
Wenger has been under scrutiny this week, with
some reports suggesting
that he should consider his future.
Arsenal have not picked up silverware since
beating Manchester United on penalties to lift the FA Cup in 2005.
Wenger's side were also knocked out of the Capital One Cup
by League Two side Bradford in December.
In his news conference, Wenger was asked if he had "felt like throwing in the towel".
He replied: "Never, not one second.
"I have a contract until the end of 2014 and at the
moment we are on a short-term plan. I have been here for a long time and
have to consider what I want to do. That will be decided in 2014, not
before."
It is understood that
Wenger's position is not at risk
, even if they fail to qualify for next season's Champions League.
The club held their
monthly board meeting on Thursday
and Wenger says that it was "the usual thing".
"The board meeting speaks about many things and it's
about commercial [activities], ticket prices, long-term plans and I make
my report as well on the technical side so it was the usual thing."
Arsenal sit fifth in the Premier League, four points
adrift of the final Champions League qualification spot, which is
currently occupied by neighbours Tottenham.
They face Premier League
strugglers Aston Villa at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, looking to
avoid a third successive home defeat.
Wenger said: "We are in a position where we cannot
afford to drop points. We will go into the game with a huge desire to
get out the disappointments we have had.
"Apart from Manchester United, for all the other
positions, I feel it's very open. It's just down to us now to continue
to be consistent like we have been. We have to focus on continuing to
get the points."
Wenger
showed some anger in a press conference
prior to the Champions League match against Bayern, over reports
he was going to be offered a two-year contract extension
by Arsenal.
But on Friday, he said he had since "calmed down" and
he joked with journalists, telling one he would beat him in a one-on-one
match.
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