Arsene Wenger rubbished the notion that he could give up management
if his two-decade reign at
Arsenal ends, saying that “retiring is for
young people”.
The 67-year-old is yet to announce whether he will sign a new
contract at the Emirates Stadium this summer, but in the build-up to
Sunday’s Premier League clash at home to Manchester City he said that he
intends to remain a coach — whether at Arsenal or elsewhere.
Wenger is under more pressure at Arsenal than at any other time
during his long spell as Gunners boss, with the Londoners sixth in the
league and having received a 10-2 aggregate hammering at the hands of
Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
After a damaging 3-1 loss at West Brom last time out Wenger revealed
that he had made up his mind about his future, yet he is still to make
his intentions public.
Amid reports of interest from Paris Saint Germain, Wenger said: “I will not retire (if he leaves Arsenal).
“Retiring is for young people. For old people retirement is dying. I still watch every football game. I find it interesting.”
Wenger has managed well over 1,000 Arsenal games and had spells in charge of Nancy, Monaco and Grampus Eight in Japan
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