The Gunners face a real fight to secure a top-four finish this season - something Wenger has achieved in every previous season since taking charge in 1996 - but with just one league win since February they now sit sixth.
"If you listen to Guardiola, he said the other day that to finish in the top four in England is a trophy because it is so hard", he added.
Clichy, though, says that supporters must still take into consideration the circumstances in which Wenger has managed over the past decade and suggested that he just needs more finance to win the biggest competitions.
But when pressed on his future following Sunday's draw, he said: "I've shown great loyalty and always committed".
And as for whether he feels like fans are with him or against him at this moment in time, he continued, "I'm not in politics - it's not about majority or minority".
Guardiola's side have now drawn their last three league matches and have a five-point lead over fifth-placed Manchester United, who have a game in hand on their local rivals.
"We were nervous and surprised by their start".
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Arsenal requires a top-four finish in order to qualify for the Champions League next season.
"We have many games in April, we need to have everyone on board and to work like we did against Manchester City, then we have a chance".
More demonstrations against Wenger's reign are expected when Arsenal host West Ham on Wednesday, while this week a small group were present at the club's training base with messages calling for his dismissal.
But for Arsenal, after crushing losses to Liverpool, West Brom and Bayern Munich last month, the result at least restored some confidence.
While the support, through the game, was outstanding, there were protests outside the Emirates, suggesting the "Wenger out" brigade isn't ready to silently into the night yet. "Mathematically it was not the best operation but mentally for the end of our season, it was an important point". "It goes back again to the debate about the manager trying to secure his future", said Keown.
"We didn't play in the first half, after the goal we forgot to play", Pep Guardiola told Sky Sports.





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