Wenger: We have more respect abroad than in England

Arsenal's coach has decided to leave at the end of the winter. Arsene Wenger spoke for the first time about the reasons he was prompted to make his decision to end after 22 years of experience with Arsenal at Premier League. The French coach accused “Topcinors of their behavior, stressing that the team that [...] [...]
Arsenal's coach has decided to leave at the end of the winter.
Arsene Wenger spoke for the first time about the reasons he was prompted to make his decision to end after 22 years of experience with Arsenal at Premier League.
The French coach accused the “Topcinites of their behavior, stressing that the team he runs is most appreciated outside England.
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I think our club is respected worldwide far more than England. Of course I'm not happy with the fans, but the club is much more important than I'm”.
And I can understand and accept this situation. Although there's something bigger than winning or losing a fight. That's what I'm worried about, because I want the club to be respected all over the world”, it's over.












