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Arsene Wenger responds to Arsenal comeback issues

Arsenal legend Arsene Wenger has weighed in on the possibility of a return to the Gunners to regain the club following his retirement three years ago. last year

Wenger took over as Arsenal manager in 1996 and stepped down after 22 years, with the Gunners seemingly unable to return to success after that. Especially in this season, the current coach Mikel Arteta led the team to work poorly, losing three games in a row in the Premier League, ranked at the bottom. Even if the money is spent to buy new players more than other teams

However, fans of the Gunners who hope to get the French coach back to manage the team again will be disappointed when the latest Wenger has said. “I’m 71 and I’ve given the best time of my life to this club. Now I just want to be a normal football fan.”

Wenger believes Arsenal are still looking good for the future, stating: “Today the club looks good. They had two difficult games[against Chelsea and Man City]the team still has potential and I hope they can come back.”

Arsene Wenger

Wenger currently serves as FIFA’s head of football development, and during his time in charge of Arsenal, he led the team to three Premier League titles, seven FA Cups and a historic trophy. Unbeaten in the 2003-04 season and set a 42-match unbeaten league record.

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