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ARSENE WENGER has called on Arsenal's supporters and shareholders to stay united behind his philosophy.
The Gunners boss, who celebrated 15 years in charge of the club earlier this season, has endured one of the most testing spells of his tenure over the past few months.
But the Frenchman told the club's Annual General Meeting that they must not lose their faith in his methods.
Wenger said: "I believe the values we defend are highly defendable.
"We want to do things with class and be very brave. Courage is a quality I admire, because it is highly needed in the modern world. These players are ready to fight. Trust us.
"I can see a lot of fear and discontent among you — and I can understand that because we live in a world where we fight with people who have extremely high resources.
"We can compete by trying to be intelligent and to be united, because football is very difficult to be consistent and we have been more consistent than anybody in the world in the last 15 years."
The Arsenal manager added: "To stay at the top, top level we have to stay united.
"That does not mean not I am not to be criticised, or the board — we accept that, but we have to show to the outside we are united. If you are not, then you have no chance."
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Stan Kroenke has addressed the fans and media for the first time since completing his takeover of Arsenal, and has pledged to stay at the club for a long time, believing everything is in place for success.
The American tycoon says he developed his interest in Arsenal over time despite initially having no plans to move into football, and praised manager Arsene Wenger despite a tough start to the season.
“What a wonderful club,” he said as he addressed Arsenal’s annual general meeting.
“We are involved extensively in sports in the United States and had lots of opportunities to involve ourselves in lots of clubs around Europe and in the Premier League.
“We did not have an interest, but as we became involved with Arsenal in a commercial undertaking in Denver, I became more interested.
“Arsenal has all the elements that you need to have success in this kind of business.
“[The club] has tremendous management at the top, a wonderful manager on the pitch who makes great decisions in regard to personnel, and a tremendous following with the supporters.
“With all those things in place, it was an easy decision for us to get more involved.
“We are glad to be here, are happy with the direction of the club and are here for the long term - we love London, you had better get used to seeing us, because we will be around.”
The club’s chief executive, Ivan Gazidis, delivered the opening address to the meeting. In it he maintained that “being a force” in the Premier League and in continental competition was still the Gunners’ “main objective”.
“We have a sound foundation to move forwards. Standing still has never been an option,” he added.
Arsenal sit in seventh place in the Premier League, having picked up in form after a poor start.