The Frenchman has come under mounting scrutiny after the Gunners slipped from the top of the Premier League table to third, 11 points behind leaders Leicester and exited the Champions League and FA Cup.
And in recent weeks, Arsenal fans have brought banners to matches, calling for Wenger to step down.
But the 66-year-old insists he is committed to doing his best for the club and ignores the abuse.
He told beIN Sport: "I don’t worry too much about all the rest, what people say.
"All the rest is judgments, opinions and that is linked with the beliefs from the last result or the last disappointment or the last happiness.
Wenger: "Judge us at the end of the season"
"In my job you focus on what is important and that’s to perform.
"I believe in life you should focus on what you’re appointed for and I’m appointed to perform and do the best for my club.
"That’s all I focus on. My future is my future, I don’t master that more than you."
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