Arsenal legend Arsene Wenger said he has felt like “a guy who’s off drugs’ ever since he retired from football management.The Frenchman brought down the curtain on his time as Arsenal boss in 2018, after 23 years of managing the Gunners.
Wenger won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups as Arsenal manager, overseeing the infamous ‘Invinicibles’ side who did not lose a single league match on their way to the title in the 2003-04 season.Wenger also led the Gunners to the 2006 Champions League final and ensured a smooth transition from Highbury into the Emirates Stadium.
While his time at the Gunners soured in his later years, he departed the English game as a Premier League legend.And Wenger suggested he is still getting used to life away from the dugout. “I spent 40 seasons in the dugout and if I listen to my guts, I would still do it," Wenger said to beIN SPORTS, via the Daily Mail."You know, I can contribute in a different way.
I'm still missing it. I'm still missing the intensity of it.Where does Arsene Wenger rank amongst the greatest coaches to manage in the Premier League?
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