Arsenal owner Stanley Kroenke believes Arsene Wenger is the best
manager to lead the Premier League side and has ruled out selling his majority
share of the club.
Wenger
has led Arsenal to 17 trophies since taking charge in 1996 but his position was
questioned after the north London side finished outside the league's top four
for the first time under the Frenchman last season.
The
68-year-old signed a new two-year deal in May, leading to questions from fans
and pundits as Arsenal have not won the league since 2004 and have never won
the Champions League.
"When
you make decisions like that you are weighing lots of different factors but you
hope that you weigh them correctly and come out with the right decision - I
think we did," Kroenke told the Telegraph when asked about Wenger's
contract extension.
"We
have dealt with this a lot and we believe Arsene is doing a great job and is
the right guy. It's easy to change coaches and people do it all the time...
It's harder not to do something.
"We
have a lot of respect for Arsene... I think he is more focused than ever.
Focused on winning. I really think I do see that