FIFA Ambassador, Arsene Wenger has said he would never return to Arsenal.
The Frenchman spent 22 years in charge of The Gunners, becoming the longest-serving manager in the club’s illustrious history.
Speaking on beIN Sports, Wenger said: “Would I return to the Emirates Stadium? I always said to myself that I would be leaving Arsenal completely. That’s the decision I made.”
Now working as FIFA’s head of global football development, Wenger still enjoys legendary status, but the 70-year-old did have to endure some opposition to his management towards the end of his tenure.
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He added: “I managed the club for 1,235 games, I’ve had good and bad times there, but we always tried to defend the club’s values. And I think we managed to do it.”
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