Arsenal football manager, Arsene Wenger, said he considered stepping down as the club's manager "for individual reasons" before changing his mind to sign a two-year contract extension in May.
The Frenchman likewise conceded as of late of impacting negatively on the group as they completed outside the Champions League place for the first time without fail in his 21-year rule.
The mentor disclosed to Telefoot that he considered his choice to remain in the club long and hard before penning another arrangement after the FA Cup triumph over Chelsea.
He stated, "Truly, I hesitated to extend my contract for individual reasons.
"I've been at Arsenal for as long as 20 years, and you ask yourself constantly on the off chance that you should keep leading the club, and furthermore in light of the fact that we suffered a bit amid the season."
The season did not begin well for Wenger as he faces criticism after Arsenal lost two of their three opening games of the season.
He demanded that his group can in any case turn things around.
"It's an extremely troublesome beginning of the season, since we began at home and won at the end with a good performance.
"We lost the second by being very great yet not clinical, and the third was a catastrophic performance. That brings up a considerable measure of questions.
"Regardless of everything, the group has genuine potential and we need to lift ourselves up as you generally need to do in an emergency and we need to win the following game."
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