Mikel Arteta, Wenger and Arsenal
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Arsene Wenger is seen by many as one of football's managerial greats. Hugely intelligent, imprinted attacking principles and a strong emphasizes on youth development rather than huge wage bills and over-the-top transfer fees, etc., etc. However, as a huge ...
Mikel Arteta has spoken to Sky Sports about the influence Arsene Wenger has had on his career; Arsenal host the north London derby defending a three-point lead at the top of the table; watch Arsenal vs Spurs live on Sky Sports Super Sunday,
Trying to assess Jurgen Klopp’s greatness right now is like standing at the foot of a mountain and attempting to gather a sense of how big it is — we are simply far too close to get a meaningful view. It will be years until we can look back with enough ...
The director of football operations has spoken publicly about his own role while also opening up on the future of the Gunners boss Arsenal’s director of football operations Dick Law has revealed that Gunners boss Arsene Wenger still has the strong ...
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Mike Dean has recently opened up on what it was like to referee Arsenal during his 22 years as a Premier League official, and suggested legendary manager Arsene Wenger wasn't his biggest fan.
Arsene Wenger has been the Gunners' manager for 14 years, and during that time a lot has transpired. Any assessment of his reign would have to be done based on certain key parameters, such as trophies won, club finances and impact on soccer culture.
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Wojciech Szczęsny has finally received the explanation he spent years wondering about, after Arsène Wenger admitted the real reason behind the goalkeeper’s departure during a candid conversation
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger criticised the rash of sackings in English football on Friday, saying coaches needed time to put their ideas into practice. Wenger's comments came before facing his oldest rival Alex Ferguson in Saturday's ...