Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has dismissed renewed rumours suggesting Real Madrid are keen to install him as their new manager.
Real's failure to reach the last eight of the Champions League for
a sixth successive season has increased the pressure on current coach
Manuel Pellegrini.
The current La Liga leaders were knocked out by Lyon on Wednesday
after only being able to draw 1-1 in the second leg in France, so
crashing out on a 2-1 aggregate scoreline.
Real tried to lure Wenger to the Bernabeu last summer before
appointing Pellegrini and the Gunners boss is in no rush to move to the
Spanish capital.
He said: "Leave me alone. I am always going to stay to the end of
my contract and I am going (to stay at Arsenal) until 2011. There is no
way I am going to break it.
"For me, it is the worst possible moment to come back on that. At
the moment my focus is fully on Hull City (on Saturday). They may be
less glamorous than Real Madrid, but they are much more important in my
life at the moment.
"It shows that £240million does not necessarily buy you the
Champions League and that in Europe you have no guarantee of success.
"If you can spend that kind of money every year, you will get there
in the end, but at the moment it is difficult for them to take.
"In the last five years we have been in the final, a semi-final and
two quarter-finals in England. We don't rate that as an achievement
anymore because we are used to it, but that consistency is not easy to
achieve."
Source: DSG