After 22 years Sky Sports still have to create new stats to explain Arsene Wenger
There was something most peculiar about Arsene Wenger’s last game as Arsenal manager at Old Trafford.
There was something most peculiar about Arsene Wenger’s last game as Arsenal manager at Old Trafford.
10 days ago Arsene Wenger announced that he would leave Arsenal at the end of the season, bringing the curtain down on 22 years at the club and shocking the footballing world.
Games against Manchester United used to make me feel sick.
Approximately 30 seconds, that’s all it took to pop the Emirates balloon that had refilled with the hope that something special was coming.
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After 22 years at the same football club, the ability to shock and rock a fanbase that has seen and heard it all still lives on in Arsene Wenger, because that’s exactly what he did on Thursday morning when he announced he would end a lifelong tradition and break a contract for the first time.
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