Wenger targets European glory

02 October 2009 13:22
Arsene Wenger admits he has questioned himself every day of the 13 years in charge of Arsenal in a quest to become an even better manager. The French coach, who turns 60 later this month, is now the longest-serving manager in the history of the Barclays Premier League club. However, Wenger knows despite all the success in the past - which included an unbeaten campaign on the way to the 2003/2004 title - another barren return come May next year would be a major disappointment. "I question myself every day," said Wenger. "I try to assess my performance with what I do and on a positive note, and ask 'How I can be better? How can I improve? How can I get this team to achieve what I believe is in the team?"' Wenger added: "I have not exceeded my expectations because I always expect much more. My expectation is to win every single football game I manage and I did not do that, so I can never exceed my expectations. There are still more targets to achieve. "It is down now to us to win the Premier League, the Champions League - those are our targets."

Source: Eurosport