The Gunners ended a run of nine years without a trophy by winning the FA Cup in May, but have not won the league since 2004 and are currently sixth.
Fans at the 1-0 win over West Brom had a banner urging Wenger to resign.
"We live in a society of total opinion but we live off not what we say but what we do and what we do is on the pitch," the 65-year-old Frenchman said.
Season Position Points behind championsWenger is by some distance the longest serving manager in the Premier League, having been at Arsenal since 1996, and signed a new three-year contract in May.
He has guided the club beyond the group stages of the Champions League for 15 consecutive seasons but fans have become disgruntled at the club's failure to challenge for major honours.
Danny Welbeck is outstanding - Arsene WengerAt the Hawthorns, where Danny Welbeck scored the winner, fans unveiled the banner which read 'Arsene, thanks for the memories but it's time to say goodbye'.
Asked about it Wenger said: "I don't comment on that. Do I need to say it again? I don't comment on your question."
He added: "Every person has responsibility to prepare for the future, always."
"Today showed Danny Welbeck and Olivier Giroud can play in the same team. Welbeck started on the left and didn't throw his toys out, he worked as hard as anybody, he did not stop making runs.
"They mixed up their positions really well and in the second half it was Welbeck who made the difference. He wants to get himself a goal and what a leap it was. Desire and application is undeniable. The quality, which some people question, was there as well."
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