Monday, 20 May 2013

Wenger Not Going Anywhere


With the managerial merry-go-round going on at full speed in the Premier League at the moment, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has insisted he has no plans to leave the Emirates any time soon.

The Frenchman is now by far the longest standing manager in the English top flight, having seen Manchester United’s Sir Alex Ferguson decide he will retire at the end of the season after over 26 years at the helm at Old Trafford.

With Everton’s David Moyes filling the void at the Theatre of Dreams and Chelsea looking set to say farewell to Europa League winner, Rafa Benitez, this summer, stability is something Arsenal can enjoy going into next season.

Amid rumours of a possible move to Real Madrid or Paris Saint-Germain this summer, Wenger has been keen to play down any speculation regarding his future in north London. However, some pundits do believe that he still needs to find Arsenal's missing jigsaw pieces.

He said: "The rumours about my future? It does not bother me, it is part of the interest of the footballing public. You have to live with it and try to educate people.

"There will undoubtedly be a rotation of coaches, with a game of musical chairs. It concerns a lot of people but it is a rotation with respect to big-name coaches, so no matter where they go, there will always be great coaches everywhere."

It has been well documented that Arsenal have waited a long time for silverware, having not lifted a trophy since winning the FA Cup back in 2005, much to the chagrin of fans who bet sports.

However, Wenger still seems to have the hunger to win titles and the Frenchman is clearly very determined to do that with the Gunners.

6 comments:

  1. DIS WENGA IS LYING OF LYARS. HEES NOT CANT BE SERIOUS WITH DIS TALK LIKE EVERY YEAR. IM CRYING FOR PLAYERS SO PLEZE WENGA BRAKING MY HAR.

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  2. Learn to write English before attempting to put your stupid thoughts down in it

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