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Sunday was Arsene Wenger’s last home game at Arsenal. The last of 606. The last time the greatest manager in Arsenal history walked out onto the pristine Emirates pitch before tens of thousands of Gunners fans. The last time the “the greatest manager ...
Arsene Wenger has returned to the Emirates Stadium for the first time since departing as Arsenal manager in 2018. Wenger, 73, is in the crowd to watch Arsenal’s Premier League match against West Ham United on Boxing Day. Wenger, who managed Arsenal from ...
Could another strong finish to the season save Arsene Wenger again? Wenger struck a defiant tone at his news conference on Friday, insisting that the 5-1 loss to Bayern Munich on Wednesday hasn't convinced him to call it quits as Arsenal boss just yet.
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Through the 2016-17 English Premier League season, Arsène Wenger and Arsenal appear to have inhabited some kind of stasis, if not on the pitch then in the boardroom. Wenger's ...
Arsene Wenger will leave his post as Arsenal manager at the end of the 2017-18 season, ending a 22-year run at one of the Premier League’s most successful clubs. Wenger announced his impending departure in a statement released through the club Friday ...
No matter how urgent the short-term crisis facing Arsenal -- and heading into Wednesday's match against Southampton with six points to make up on fourth place registers as arguably the most urgent crisis of Arsene Wenger's two decades in charge -- there ...
Marel has successfully closed the USD 540 million acquisition of Wenger Manufacturing LLC, a global leader in processing solutions for the high growth markets of pet food, plant-based proteins, and aqua feed. The agreement to acquire Wenger, as announced ...
Arsene Wenger's weakness has never been lack of candor, but this is precisely his major weakness as a manager and one he needs to deliver himself from if he and his charges at Arsenal are to seize the moment and win a trophy for the first time in eight years.
Arsène Wenger will meet this week with men’s national team managers to discuss reform to the international calendar from 2024 and the controversial proposal to play the World Cup every two years. Wenger, the head of global football development at Fifa ...
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Arsenal’s win over United exposed a familiar problem
Manchester United showed real promise against Arsenal, but one old weakness still decided the result. The match exposed how much United have improved in attack, while also reminding everyone that their goalkeeper issues remain unresolved.