Former
Arsenal Coach Arsene Wenger. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
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Arsene Wenger has said
staying as Arsenal manager for nearly 22 years may have been the biggest
mistake of his career and that he regrets sacrificing “everything” for the job.
Reuters
report continues:
The
68-year-old Frenchman, who was appointed in Oct. 1996, left the north London
club at the end of last season after winning three Premier League titles and
seven FA Cups.
In
an interview with French outlet RTL, Wenger said he will make a decision on his
future “in the next few months”.
When
asked what was the biggest mistake of his career, Wenger said: “Perhaps staying
at the same club for 22 years.
“I’m
someone who likes new things, likes change. But I also like challenges. I was a
little bit of a prisoner to my challenge each time.”
Wenger
admitted he was obsessed with ensuring Arsenal’s success on the pitch, adding
that sacrifices in his personal life were one the hardest parts of being a
manager.
“I
regret having sacrificed everything I did because I realize I’ve hurt a lot of
people around me,” he added.
“I’ve
neglected a lot of people. I’ve neglected my family, I’ve neglected many close
ones. Deep down though, the obsessed man is selfish in his pursuit of what he
loves. He ignores a lot of other things. But it’s a bone to chase at the same
time.”
Wenger
was also confident that former Arsenal players Thierry Henry and Patrick
Vieira, who are now pursuing coaching careers, have the qualities to succeed at
the top level.
Vieira
recently became Nice coach, while Henry, assistant to Belgium boss Roberto
Martinez at the World Cup, has quit his Sky Sports punditry role to focus on
becoming a manager.
However,
Wenger warned the French pair of the sacrifices involved in following a
coaching career.
“Often,
I’m asked if Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira will be good managers and I
always answer yes,” he said.
“They have all the qualities; they are intelligent, they know football, they have excellent skill sets, but do they want to sacrifice what needs to be sacrificed to do only that? It’s an obsession which bounces around your head day and night.”
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