Ex-Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger has come out to say that he still feels a bit of sadness about his departure from the club. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, he remains in love for the club he was a major part of for so many years, and that will never change anytime soon.
Wenger added that leaving the club signified the end of a passion, but not the end of his love for football.
His words, “It’s a bit of sadness,”
“It’s the end of passion, not the end of a love because I still love Arsenal, still love the Premier League. It’s the first league I watch, and even today, that has not changed. But you’re not part of it anymore as closely as you were before, so it’s very difficult.”
“Forty years basically in this job, never one year have I stopped, so of course, it is very tough because you miss the tension, the intensity, the great moments, even the bad moments you missed. That’s why, of course, it was very tough.”
“Physically, when you work 22 years in football at the same club, it’s 100 years in normal life, so you miss that.”
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