- Arsene Wenger said he will never retire because he enjoys managing footballers
- The Arsenal boss also admitted he might go into international management
- Wenger was giving a two years extension by the Arsenal board in the summer
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed he has no intention of retiring.
The former Monaco boss says he is determined to keep on managing clubs for as long as possible because he has a passion for managing players.
The 68-year-old who has been previous linked with the Three Lions of England and France national team role said there is a possibility he might manage a national team someday.
Arsene Wenger looks into his future. Source: Mirror
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Wenger, in an interview with beIN Sports, said: “Maybe one day I will do it at some stage but until now I like to be involved every day in the life of a club because the real test is there.
“Four or five weeks is a different experience, it’s more concentrated whereas the real test is to manage on a daily basis but I will not always have the physical strength to do that.
Wenger was offered two years contract by Arsenal in the summer. Source: SUN
“Yes of course (I’d be tempted) because my life is linked with football and, depending on my physical state, but until the end of my life I will be on football.
“As a director, manager, I will be a manager as long as possible, but i will stay involved.”
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When asked whether he could manage at the 2022 World Cup, Wenger added: “Maybe, maybe on the bench...”
Wenger is currently dividing opinions among Arsenal fanbase as some thing its time for him to leave while some still respects his legacy and what him to carry on as long as he could.
Arsenal sit in fifth position on the Premier League log twelve points behind Manchester City and they will tackle North London rivals Tottenham this weekend.
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Source: Sports.naija.ng
ROSY CREST
Wednesday 15 November 2017