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Wenger: Shares frustration
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has admitted it is vital the club stick together if they are to achieve success.
Robin van Persie recently voiced his desire for the Gunners to match his ambitions if they want him to sign a new deal at Emirates Stadium.
Wenger is determined the club do not lose any of their top players feeling they will reap the benefit in years to come.
Important
"It's important to keep the team together whatever happens, it's important to educate the players," he said."You feel after four or five years they will be more of a team than players who have been bought on the market and put together.
"I believe that is why we have followed this policy.
"We want to have values in our side that are more than players being brought together on the market and just saying 'let's win trophies and parade them'.
"We want a different ideal for the game and for our football. No matter what happens it's very important for the players to stay together."
Wenger concedes he shares the frustrations of Van Persie and others over the club's failure to win a trophy in the last four years.
Failure
The Frenchman admitted every season with any silverware was a "failure" for him personally."I am here to win and give my best every time. Robin, too, is completely focused," added Wenger.
"He is motivated to do it, like the rest of the team. He knows he is at the right age to win trophies and he sees we have the potential to do it. He is, I must say, highly focused.
"What drives me personally is to be as good as I can. Sometimes to get the best out of the team, you sit down at the end of the season and think 'did I do it or not? Did I take the best out of the team or not?' I try to be as objective as I can."

Wenger: Shares frustration
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has admitted it is vital the club stick together if they are to achieve success.
Robin van Persie recently voiced his desire for the Gunners to match his ambitions if they want him to sign a new deal at Emirates Stadium.
Wenger is determined the club do not lose any of their top players feeling they will reap the benefit in years to come.
Important
"It's important to keep the team together whatever happens, it's important to educate the players," he said."You feel after four or five years they will be more of a team than players who have been bought on the market and put together.
"I believe that is why we have followed this policy.
"We want to have values in our side that are more than players being brought together on the market and just saying 'let's win trophies and parade them'.
"We want a different ideal for the game and for our football. No matter what happens it's very important for the players to stay together."
Wenger concedes he shares the frustrations of Van Persie and others over the club's failure to win a trophy in the last four years.
Failure
The Frenchman admitted every season with any silverware was a "failure" for him personally."I am here to win and give my best every time. Robin, too, is completely focused," added Wenger.
"He is motivated to do it, like the rest of the team. He knows he is at the right age to win trophies and he sees we have the potential to do it. He is, I must say, highly focused.
"What drives me personally is to be as good as I can. Sometimes to get the best out of the team, you sit down at the end of the season and think 'did I do it or not? Did I take the best out of the team or not?' I try to be as objective as I can."
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