Arsene Wenger: I’m not surprised Super League didn’t last long
Arsene Wenger has said he knew the Super League would fail because they ignored the ‘basic principles of sporting merit’.
Arsene Wenger has said he knew the Super League would fail because they ignored the ‘basic principles of sporting merit’.
It has been a whirlwind day, so I thought I’d round up a number of points that probably got lost in amongst all the madness.
Tottenham Hotspur have sacked Jose Mourinho just hours after a breakaway European Super League was announced while Hansi Flick has told Bayern Munich he wishes to terminate his contract from the end of the season.
According to a journalist from Italy, Arsenal are monitoring former Chelsea boss, Maurizio Sarri, but the manager would prefer a move to Napoli.
Arsenal are the best top side in the Premier League when it comes to giving chances to under-21 players but they still lag behind Wolves and Sheffield United.
Jose Mourinho is learning at Tottenham that, without unlimited funds to buy his way to trophies, Arsene Wenger didn’t do that badly at all.