Impatience was the main reason why Arsene Wenger left his position as Arsenal manager at the end of the season.
The Frenchman left the Gunners after an impressive 22-year in charge during which he won three English Premier League titles and seven FA Cups, including the Double in 1998 and 2002.
"We sat together and thought that would be better, to have somebody that comes in that has credit and patience," Wenger told Bein Sports.
"There's a great spirit in the team, it was a pleasure to work with them, there's great potential in the team, somebody coming in and having time will fight for the championship.
"You felt always there was an impatience there, no forgiveness anymore.
"When you're such a long time there there's impatience. We were used to always huge success but nothing was good enough anymore.
"Even this season we played in the League Cup final, the semi-final of the Europa League and didn't deserve to go out.
"Even if we had won the Europa League I could feel there was an impatience that was definite.
"It's better you stop."