Arsenal manager Arséne Wenger has publicly stated that he still has the hunger to continue managing the Gunners, following their impressive victory at Wembley earlier today, sealing back-to-back FA Cup triumphs with a 4-0 win over Aston Villa. 

The landmark win means Wenger is now the join most successful manager in the competition's history with six trophies, which is shared with Villa's former boss George Ramsey. Speculation over the experienced Frenchman's future has been well documented over the past few months, but Arséne was eager to state he's happy to stay at the club. 

After their win, he spoke to BBC Sport: "I have two more years left on my contract, I will just sit down with my directors and see how much they believe and trust in me. My hunger is great but I want to do well.

On their latest addition to the trophy cabinet, which had no silverware for nine years up until last summer: "It's a continuation of how we've pplayed recently, overall we have shown again that we're a real team, we've made progress. We can deal with pressure. I would like to congratulate everybody: my staff, the players and the fans, who were great again today. After an indifferent start, the season has finished well so we are very happy.

On his team selections for their big game: "Honestly, I had a difficult week. I had very difficult decisions to make, from the 'keeper to the centre forward. But when the confidence is good and the spirit is so high in our team it helps. I'm very proud that our club is doing well.

quotes' source: Daily Mail