Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is pretty excited by the way his squad is playing their beautiful brand of attacking football as well the promise that they are showing in the English Premier League.

However, the manager is taking things one game at a time as father time is catching up on him.

"I can build another new team, but I haven't got 17 years that's for sure," Wenger told arsenal.com.

"I can build another team because in 17 years I had a few teams, but at the minute I'm looking at the short-term. I will make a decision about the little-bit-longer term later."

The Frenchman stressed the value of consistency, particularly in the Premier League where the chance to win the title is wide open as any of the top 7 teams may take any of the top-four spots.

"We have always had teams who played good football, but you can play very well for 37 championship games and lose the decisive 38th game. You will then forget the 37 games you played well," he stressed.

Needless to say, Wenger enjoys and loves what he has been doing for the past 17 years at Arsenal and uses such as a source of his motivation to continue doing what he does best - maximising a squad's potential.

"For me, happiness in life is a succession of happy moments. Afterwards you're judged on your global achievements, but life is not like that day to day."

"You work every day because you have happy moments. After that people will say, 'you were a good or bad journalist,' I don't know. But what's important in your life is that you have happy moments. And for me the games are a succession of possible happy moments."

"Of course afterwards you want people to look back and say 'that was a fantastic season' but that will be decided in May. Before that, let's experience some quality."