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Arsene Wenger: 12 facts about Arsenal’s best manager

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The Great man

 

Arsene Wenger is a person whose name is closely connected with the English Premier League. He has been let go several times from Arsenal. The most intriguing aspect of this manager is his 22-year tenure as head coach of a premier English team. He is a professor, a nutritionist, and the football coach with the longest jacket on Earth.

13 photos of Arsene Wenger looking annoyed in his oversized coat – talkSPORT

Jaguar

He is fond of Jaguar cars. Arsene Wenger drives a Jaguar XJ which costs £60k.

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Polyglot

Arsene has always believed that a person must know foreign languages, especially if he leads an international team. The trainer himself knows 6 languages and also has basic Japanese language skills. Not every coach can boast of such success.

Borussia

Despite the fact that his native team is Strasbourg, Arsene was a fan of Borussia in his early years and very often traveled to cheer for his favorite team at their matches.

Asteroid

Arsene has a lot of fans, including among celebrities and scientists. For example, an astronomer Ian Griffin is a fan of Arsenal and their coach. When he discovered a new asteroid in March 1998, he named it “33179 Arsenewenger”.

Professor

Arsene Wenger holds an economics master’s degree. He obtained it from Strasbourg University. Another interesting fact – Wenger mastered linguistics at Cambridge even before he started coaching.

“The Spirit of Conquest”

The professional authored “The Spirit of Conquest,” a novel, while employed at the Japanese nightclub “Nagoya Grampus.” He discussed both his football ideology and his opinions on Japanese football in it.

Spirit

Extremely unpunctual

The Frenchman, according to people who are close to the manager, is a very unpunctual guy. Even for business appointments, the coach sometimes arrives late. For instance, in 2016, Wenger was 4 hours late for a squad meeting before the away game against Hull City.

Ketchup

Ban on ketchup

Wenger drastically changed the team’s nutrition after joining Arsenal, forbidding even ketchup. He ridiculed British food, saying that elite athletes should never eat it. Healthy food and sports are among the simple rules for taking care of mental health, not only of physical appearance.

Retirement

Arsene Wenger made a pledge to his wife that he would leave Arsenal after 5 years of employment. In conclusion, the coach and Annie Brosterhouse split ways in 2015, when he has been the leader of the London club for 19 years.

Strasborg

Late pro debut 19878

Late debut

Wenger made his professional debut considerably later than most current footballers. When he was representing his native Strasbourg, it occurred in 1978.

Top-4

Under the direction of Arsene Wenger, Arsenal had never finished worse than fourth place in any of the 20 championships prior to the 2016–17 campaign. No specialist can claim to have accomplished such a feat in the same amount of time.

Athletic shape

Although Arsene Wenger is already 73 years old, he never ceases to amaze his fans. For example, he was recently seen in one of the beautiful locations in Dubai and demonstrated for a photograph that he is in excellent physical shape for his age. Wenger has a tight body, and his stomach has obvious cubes. Wenger happily posed for selfies with supporters on the beach.

Arsene Wenger’s name is linked to key moments in the formation and growth of the English Premier League (EPL), and even after leaving British sport, he is still in high demand as an expert. Throughout his nearly 30-year career, he received acclaim, scorn, and calls for his resignation, but he consistently showed the fortitude and tenacity that he may have remembered despite all the outside forces that were frequently working against him. Even though he only garnered 17 titles in England, he persisted despite this and kept playing.

One happy to retire and one cannot

Wenger has not only earned a reputation as one of the Premier League’s most steady and composed managers, but he also gained notoriety for his long-running competition with Sir Alex Ferguson, the longtime coach of Manchester United.

 

 

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One Response to Arsene Wenger: 12 facts about Arsenal’s best manager

  1. Azhar Nadeem November 19, 2022 at 2:33 pm #

    Can not agree more to this article. Wenger was a legend. He stood tall for Arsenal in all seasons. Commendable personality.

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