Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has told the Spanish media that Arsene Wenger has given no indication that he is planning to leave at the end of the season. The 66-year-old manager recently celebrated the completion of 20 trophy-laden years with the Gunners but his current contract expires at the end of the current campaign.Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis implied earlier this week that there was no rush to agree a new deal with Wenger, saying the situation would be resolved in our own way and in our own time. But Cazorla says he would not be at all surprised if Wenger remains in charge at the Emirates. Cazorla has scored two goals in the Premier League this season The boss has not indicated that this will be his last year, not at all, Cazorla told Spanish broadcaster Cope on its This Is Football podcast.The truth is we do not have that feeling in the dressing room. He is fully focused on this season and I do not know what he is planning for the future.Today I do not rule him [out of] continuing another season, because he has not said he will leave.It is in his hands and he is the one who has to make the decision, but today I would say that he may continue. Watch highlights of Burnley 0 - 1 Arsenal The Gunners are poised to have a say in the title race this season, having gone third in the table thanks to a controversial late winner at Burnley on Sunday.Many times we talked about what we have lacked to win the Premier League in recent seasons, because we have always had opportunities to fight for the title, said Cazorla.Last season, when teams like Manchester United, Chelsea or Manchester City were not doing well, we had a chance to win, but due to our inconsistency we didnt take it. John Cross believes Wenger’s number one priority will be to stay at Arsenal and sign a new contract Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. We are aware of that and now we know that we have to be consistent. We have to win games like the one against Burnley, no matter how.Even with a controversial goal in the last minute it is okay, because those games can give you the title.We cannot drop points in certain matches because, at the end of the season, those points could cost us the Premier League title.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: Arsenal can win treble No rush on Wenger future England axe was wake-up call Cazorla wants new deal Fake Air Max 90 Essential . - Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Percy Harvin has cleared league-mandated concussion protocol and has returned to practice as a full participant. Cheap Air Max 90 Black China . Ibrahimovic put PSG ahead when he got in front of his marker to neatly flick in Lucass cross in the 59th minute. 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"The lines are the same, courts are the same, go out there and play tennis," Raonic said describing his approach. So, a hostile crowd doesnt bother the eighth seed at all? "I hope not," Raonic quipped. The Thornhill, Ont. native is used to playing in enemy territory. Last year he beat Frenchman Michael Llodra, ranked 55th at the time, in four sets in the second round at Roland Garros. He beat James Blake in straight sets in the third round of the US Open in 2012 although the American did enter the match ranked 114th. Raonic has fallen victim to the hometown hero at a slam, though, losing to former world No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt in four sets at the Australian Open two years ago. But Raonic insists the Australian fans had no impact on him. "I think the only thing it really brought out was the best in Lleyton. I dont think it really got down on me. I have been in situations since then, I have played James in New York, so I have been in similar situations and I cant really predict, assume, or worry too much about whats going to be happening and whats going to be said. Ive got to focus really on just playing." Most recently, Raonic posted an impressive five-set marathon win over Janko Tipsarevic during Davis Cup play in Belgrade last year. He lost to Novak Djokovic in straight sets a couple days later although the opening set went to a tiebreak. "Its never easy playing Novak with a Serbian crowd. There are many situations I have already been in. I have learned from them and I just keep it within myself. I just focus on myself," the 23-year-old said. Simon and Raonic played just once before with Raonic triumphing in a tight three-set battle in Portugal (Estoril) three years ago. "I played him on clay there," Raonic said. "I think Im a much better player than I was baack then, but at the same time I believe he plays much better here than he does throughout the rest of the clay events.dddddddddddd." Simon, the 29th seed, has cruised through his first two matches of this years French Open dropping just 11 games. In contrast, Raonic has lost 23. "Its going to be a difficult match," Raonic said. "But I think I will have my opportunities to take control and dictate and thats going to be the most important thing." Raonic has run into some rough patches early in his two matches in the French capital. He was forced into a tiebreaker in the opening set against Jiri Vesely on Wednesday ultimately besting the 81st-ranked Czech 7-6(4), 6-4, 6-1. "I felt like in the beginning I was just missing a little bit of intensity and I was letting him dictate a little bit too much. Then in the important moments I played the right way," Raonic explained. "At the beginning of the second, I sort of fell into the same slump a little bit with intensity, but then I feel like I did the right thing for the rest of the match and I gave myself plenty of opportunities." Raonic was asked why, at times, intensity is an issue early in these matches. "Sometimes you go in maybe sort of calculating, because it is three out of five, which youre a little bit unused to because [most tournaments are best of three]. I think thats really the only thing. And, also, at the beginning of matches you sort of try to find your way into it. You cant go out trying to hit close to the line, because thats never going to really work. Maybe once in a while it will, but you sort of have to find your way in. I just wasnt gradually picking it up the way I needed to during the first." In general, though, Raonic is happy with how his tournament is progressing. He beat Australian wildcard Nick Kyrgios 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 in the first round on Sunday. "I feel like Im playing better and I think I dealt a little bit better with it when I got things figured out as far as intensity. I held it on a little bit better where I struggled a little bit with my match three days ago." ' ' '