BREAKING NEWS: ARSENE WENGER GOING TO RESIGN AS ARSENAL MANAGER AT END OF THIS SEASON!
Hye guys, As a Arsenal fan this is one of the saddest moment for me. At last after 22 years at Arsenal the man who carry the team by himself to place where they are now made a decision to leave the club. So i want to pay my tribute to him for what he done with this team for past 22 years.
He is a French football manager and former player. He was
the manager of Arsenal from 1996 to 2018, where he was the longest-serving and
most successful in club history. His contribution to English football through
changes to scouting, players' training and diet regimens revitalised Arsenal and
aided the globalisation of the sport in the 21st century.
Arsene Wenger was named manager of Arsenal in 1996 and two
years later led the club to a league and FA Cup double. The club won another
league and cup double in 2002 and retained the FA Cup a year later. In 2004,
Wenger managed Arsenal to an undefeated league season, a feat last accomplished
by Preston North End, 115 years previously. Arsenal later eclipsed Nottingham
Forest's record of 42 league matches unbeaten and went seven more matches
before losing in October 2004. The club made their first appearance in a
Champions League final in 2006, though they lost to Barcelona. After a period
of almost nine years without a trophy, which coincided with the club relocating
to the Emirates Stadium, Wenger guided Arsenal to further FA Cup success in
2014, 2015 and 2017.
Arsene is very famous for his football philosophy. Throughout his managerial career, Wenger has trusted his
players to perform and learn from their own mistakes, a quality Vieira regards
as his biggest strength and weakness. Wenger encourages sportsmen to show
intuition, and makes observations rather than explicitly giving orders.
Campbell reflected that his former manager "puts a lot of onus on players
to change the game" and "he wants certain players – especially in the
last third – to be able to produce it and give something different". When
Wenger joined Arsenal, he spoke of his desire to see "real, modern
football. That means compact lines, of zones, of quick, coordinated movements with
a good technique." He characteristically focuses on the strengths of
his teams, rather than looking for areas to exploit the opposition.
Wenger was one of the first managers in English football to
scout abroad for talent. His double-winning team of 1998 was described by
editor Jason Cowley as "a model of racial and multicultural integration.
They were the first truly globalised team". Richard Jolly writing for The
National added that Wenger aided the Premier League's globalisation and
"showed the merit of hiring foreign managers on the basis of their record
abroad".
So as a fan of Arsenal football club I knew how important Arsene is to this club.Through thick and thin, his loyalty to Arsenal FC has been
unparalleled. When the time was going right, and Arsenal FC were winning trophy
after trophy and going unbeaten for a complete season, and during the bad
times, even after attracting interest from many top clubs, he stayed back in
Arsenal. That speaks volumes of the belief he had in the club and the team he
was preparing. His mere presence brought a sense of hope in the Arsenal faithful. Even after going without a trophy for so many years, there are many fans who still think he can bring back the glory days to Arsenal.
It is true that, at times, the fans tend to show impatience
in his decisions and get disappointed seeing the players leave, but it is also
true that his work as an Arsenal manager since joining the club cannot be
emulated. Having said that, it is for him to see and understand, how much he
respected by the fans and people at Arsenal alike, and truly, there has and
there can be only ‘ONE ARSENE WENGER.’
Thank you for everything Arsene,#MerciArsene
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