A. Wengeras about supporters' protest: I don't care

London's "Arsenal" coach Arsene Wenger insists that the calls from fans to resign during the match against "Hull City" do not bother him at all.

Arriving at "KC" stadium, "Gunners" fans displayed a banner thanking the coach for the memories but also stating that "it's time to say goodbye."

The club's supporters have become increasingly frustrated with Wenger's work, as "Arsenal" is already eight points behind "Premier League" leader "Leicester City," and will travel to Barcelona for the return leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal match with a two-goal deficit.

"There's nothing disappointing for me - you know, I just do my job," said the longtime "Gunners" manager.

"Look at the club's history from its inception and you will see that I have nothing to fear. I don't care. I don't want to talk about it because it's always the same thing over and over again."

"I have already said several times that press conferences can sometimes be boring and now that's enough. If you have questions, talk to someone else, but don't mention this situation to me."

"Do you know anyone who has won the FA Cup more times than me?"

Wenger also added that he will only assess the season when it ends. The coach also wondered why so many people make early conclusions.