The Frenchman is out of contract with the north London side at the end of the current campaign and questions over whether he will stay at Arsenal intensified after the Gunners' humiliating 5-1 defeat by Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday.
"No matter what happens I will manage for another season," Wenger, who has been Arsenal's manager for more than 20 years, told reporters at the club's training ground, north of London, today.
"I hate defeat and it's hard to take, but I have the strength and experience to come back from that," he added ahead of Arsenal's fifth-round FA Cup tie away to non-league Sutton United on Monday.
What made the Bayern defeat all the more bitter for Arsenal's supporters was that it meant, barring an extraordinary second leg, the Gunners will be knocked out in the last 16 of Champions League for the seventh year in a row.
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That domestic title drought looks set to continue, with Arsenal currently 10 points adrift of Premier League leaders Chelsea.
But Wenger warned Arsenal fans, many of whom have been heavily critical of him in recent times, that the club's form will not improve spectacularly just as a result of him leaving the Emirates Stadium.
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"We have to focus on the real problems and they are the way we play football, not my future," he said. "It is always important not to look for wrong excuses in life.
"I think what is important is that the club makes the right decision for the future. I care about this club and its future and it is very important the club is in safe hands."
He added: "I am used to the criticism. I think in life it's important to do what you think is right and all the rest is judgement. I am in a public job and I have to accept that, but I have to behave with my values.
"If everything is not perfect. Not all is wrong."
Meanwhile Wenger dismissed reports of a dressing room bust-up immediately after the heavy loss in Germany
"The main emotion is that everybody is disappointed and we need to focus on the next game," he said.
"We can't influence the last game, we can only influence it the next time we play Bayern at home.
"The defeat did not extend into a row in the dressing room. Everyone was deeply disappointed but there was no issue in the dressing room apart from huge disappointment," the manager insisted.