Arsene Wenger has come out to say that he does not intend to make a return to Arsenal in the nearest future.
Wenger recently revealed that he was happy to see Liverpool fail to emulate the efforts of his “Invincibles” this season before the coronavirus pandemic.
According to him, he left Arsenal completely and that decision will not be reversed anytime soon so every reports saying otherwise should be ignored.
He added that he managed the London club for 1,235 games and he definitely had good and bad times there, but he would always be ever ready to defend the club’s values wherever he goes.
His words, “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.”
“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.”
On his unbeaten record, “Yes, it was a form of satisfaction [to see Liverpool lose],”
“We always like to be the only ones to achieve something. They (Liverpool) could really go all the way. But it shows that it’s difficult to repeat this feat. Anyway, that day, I had a lot of messages from Arsenal supporters.”
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