Sentences with phrase «as arsenal manager»

Arsene Wenger was left with little choice but to quit as Arsenal manager, after being told by the club's hierarchy he would be sacked if he...
Manchester City assistant coach, Mikel Arteta, has emerged the leading candidate to replace Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager.
Thierry Henry is desperate to succeed Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager and will not take up an offer from the club to join the backroom staff...
Ex-Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed he would be interested in replacing Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager.
All lies, just like Wenger's management a lie.This is without doubt the most embarrassing defeat of Wenger's era, and I struggle to find a worse one in my lifetime.This should be Wenger's last game as Arsenal manager, and I call on him now to resign, this is not a knee jerk reaction, merely final recognition that time is up for this arrogant lying man.I felt really sorry for Thierry Henry.
October will mark his twentieth anniversary as Arsenal manager, but Arsene Wenger faces a future which remains uncertain.
Arsene Wenger says he was pleasantly surprised by the welcome he received on his first day as Arsenal manager.
It's time for Arsene to go because he has had a great career as arsenal manager but he is now at a stage where he is no longer a long term prospect as manager for the club due to his age, the club have gone through a very difficult period and he has provided stability and this has lead us to where we are today, the FA CUP.
As the seal was set on Manchester City's record - breaking Premier League title success on Sunday, it would have been fascinating to know what was going through Arsene Wenger's mind as the Arsenal manager reflected on just how far his team has fallen behind.
Should Arsene Wenger's reign as Arsenal manager end badly, the obituarists will forever make great play on his failure to change.
Wenger, who recently celebrated 20 years as Arsenal manager, has been known over his tenure for providing opportunities to academy products and young players.
Winning 2 Premier League titles and 3 FA Cups, Thierry certainly knows what winning is; so could he be considered as a potential candidate to replace Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager?
From famously offering Zlatan Ibrahimovic a trial to passing on Dimitri Payet, Arsene Wenger has come agonisingly close to signing numerous top quality talents during his time as Arsenal manager.
# 453439862 / gettyimages.com Should Arsene Wenger's reign as Arsenal manager end badly, the obituarists will forever make great play on his failure to change.
4 — Arsène Wenger has now lost four consecutive away Premier League games for the first time as Arsenal manager.
But the two years since have seen him shunted around the team as Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger uses Ramsey's industriousness to counter-balance the creative gifts of players like Mesut Özil and Alexis Sánchez.
Before the final, he claimed to not know if it would be his last game as Arsenal manager, but after lifting the trophy, he told reporters that he still thought he was the right man for the job.
Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere are set to hand Arsene Wenger a fitness boost as the Arsenal manager prepares to juggle his squad for their Europa League semi-final.
Arsene Wenger has reportedly given the green light to Real Madrid assistant Paul Clement replacing him as Arsenal manager at the end of next season.
Thursday marked the 20th anniversary of Arsene Wenger's appointment as Arsenal manager.
Arsene Wenger will step down as Arsenal manager this summer after 22 years in charge - his relationship with Sunderland...
When Arsene Wenger was appointed as Arsenal manager on 1 October 1996 from Japanese club Nagoya Grampus Eight he was an unknown entity to many Arsenal fans, but that is not the case anymore after a hugely successful tenure as the club's longest serving manager.
DURING the final years of Arsene Wenger's reign as Arsenal manager, there must have been times when he wished he...
Arsene Wenger has been «an absolute genius» as Arsenal manager, says Sky Sports football expert Charlie Nicholas.
Arsene Wenger celebrates his 20th anniversary as Arsenal manager this weekend against opponents who have caused him more anguish than almost any other team.
The Frenchman has won only five of his last 31 meetings against Chelsea and had his last major milestone - his 1,000 th match as Arsenal manager - spoilt by a 6 - 0 thrashing at Stamford Bridge.
And football's Godot finally announced his arrival as Arsene Wenger, the perennial whipping boy of English football, announced that he'd be stepping down as Arsenal manager at the end of the season.
Wenger revealed on Friday morning that this would be his 22nd and last season as Arsenal manager and, while the timing of the public announcement was his, the wider backdrop was of the club already actively preparing for change.
When asked whether Arsene Wenger should remain as the Arsenal manager, he stated that he still believe in the French manager.
He went on to reign as Arsenal manager for nine years bringing two league titles, two League Cups, one FA Cup and one European Cup Winners Cup to the club.
Congratulations to them on a fantastic achievement, and Joe Montemurro on his first trophy as an Arsenal manager.
The 68 - year - old has decided to call time on his 22 - year reign as Arsenal manager at the end of the campaign.
Arsene Wenger has announced in a shocking press statement that he will be quitting as Arsenal manager at the end...
The result puts Arsenal back on course for qualification out of Champions League Group D and was in stark contrast to that which came in Wenger's 1,000 th match as Arsenal manager last season, when the Gunners were blown away 6 - 0 at Stamford Bridge during March.
Last Friday marked Arsene Wenger's 15 - year anniversary as Arsenal manager, but following defeat in the North London derby at the weekend, any celebratory plans the Frenchman might have arranged for such an illustrious milestone in this fluctuating sport would have been instantly abandoned, keeping good company with his team's defensive duties at White Hart Lane.
Arsene Wenger's reign as Arsenal manager is at an end, with the Frenchman announcing his decision to step down at the end of the season.
Yesterday at 01:05 am - Brendan Rodgers, who has been installed as one of the favourites to replace Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager, has admitted he is uncertain when his tenure at Celtic will come to an end but insists he will «never tire» of leading the Scottish champions to victories like the one they enjoyed at Hampden last Sunday...
I have always trusted in Wenger and never questioned his position as Arsenal manager.
BRENDAN RODGERS and Carlo Ancelotti have overtaken Patrick Vieira as favourite to replace Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager at 3/1 with Sun Bets.
Luis Enrique would like to bring Lionel Messi to the Premier League if he is appointed as Arsenal manager, according to the Express.
Arsene Wenger's decision to step down as Arsenal manager gives the Gunners an opportunity to re-establish themselves among the elite of English and European football.
We look back at some of Arsène Wenger's most famous victories in European competition from his 22 years as Arsenal manager including memorable wins against Real Madrid, Barcelona and Internazionale.
After announcing his decision to stand down as Arsenal manager in the summer, Arsene Wenger's next destination could be PSG, according to L'Equipe.
Arsene Wenger was unveiled as Arsenal manager on Sept. 22, 1996, with Tony Adams suggesting the club had appointed a bloke who looked like a schoolteacher.
Arsene Wenger has witnessed the likes of Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp finding the back of the net but the manager insists that Olivier Giroud's scorpion kick is the best Arsenal goal he's seen as Arsenal manager.
Saturday's Paper Talk includes speculation as to who could replace Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager plus Liverpool's pursuit of Roma stopper Alisson.
I am writing this after hearing the bombshell news of Arsene Wenger stepping down as Arsenal manager at the end of the season.
Arsène Wenger: The south stand, the Clock End, because he not only changed history, and spent more time as Arsenal manager than anyone, but built a legacy that is timeless.
The only hint from Arsene Wenger during his Thursday news conference that he was even considering stepping down as Arsenal manager came when he was asked whether it would be his decision to stay in the job or not.
One suggestion comes through a review of Mr Allison's journalistic activities, and we've set out our thoughts in the first of a new series which follows the career of the man who had the unenviable task of taking up the reigns as Arsenal manager upon the sudden death of Herbert Chapman.
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