Saturday, 22 December 2012

Arsenal manager reflects on the most challenging moment of his career.

Arsenal manager reflects on the most challenging moment of his career.


 Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has spoken out on what has been the most challenging moment of his Arsenal career.

The Gunners’ 27 points from 17 Premier League games marks their worst ever start to a league season in 18 years.

Arsenal travel to Wigan Athletic on Saturday afternoon looking to climb back into the top three of the Barclays Premier League, after what has been one of the most testing spells of Wenger’s 16 years at the helm.

While Arsenal may not be the same club the French man walked into back in October 1996, Wenger feels his work is far from done.

“I am never satisfied. I just try to do my best,” said Wenger, who current deal runs until 2014.

“I have been the most criticised in the last seven years (without a trophy), but I feel for a manager it was more difficult in the first years.”

Asked to reflect on how history would remember his time at Arsenal, Wenger joked:
“The Mayans were wrong - the end of the world came at Bradford!”

Defeat in the Capital One Cup by Championship outfit Bradford City was unquestionably a major setback to Arsenal’s hopes of silverware this season, although there is still the FA Cup to play for and the Champions League.

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