Arsene Wenger slams angry Arsenal fans: I showed commitment in tough times amid job offers

ARSENE WENGER has attacked Arsenal fans for a lack of loyalty after claiming to have put aside his own ambitions to help rescue the club's move to the Emirates.

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Arsene Wenger's Arsenal have slipped to 12 points off leaders Leicester

The Arsenal manager suggested he had ignored a host of suitors - understood to include Real Madrid, Manchester City and Barcelona - to fulfil a pledge to the institutions financing the Gunners' move to a new stadium that he would oversee the change.

"When we built the stadium the banks demanded that I signed for five years," he said. "I did it. Do you want me to tell you how many clubs I turned down during that period? I think I have shown that I am committed."

In fact, throughout his near two-decade tenure at the club, Wenger has never committed his future to Arsenal for as much as four years in advance, but in September 2007, 15 months after a £210m bond issue in June 2006 just before the move to the Emirates, Wenger did finally put pen to paper on a new deal until June 2011.

But Wenger claimed fans were being "manipulated" by a few "big egos" and further suggested the negativity had cost Arsenal vital points in home games.

"Some groups of people try to manipulate our fans, and I believe apart from an agenda, a personal agenda, a big ego, there's not a lot behind it," he said.

"In football you go down very quickly and come up very slowly. We have to stick together. We lost the championship at home against the lower teams, but we played at home in a very difficult climate."

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