The Citizen (KZN)

JOB OFFERS ‘SURPRISE’ WENGER

ARSENE: MANAGER TO ENJOY A BREAK FIRST BEFORE DECIDING ON FUTURE

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Arsenal urged to appoint new boss as soon as possible.

Arsene Wenger said yesterday he has been surprised at the number of job offers he has received since his departure from Arsenal was announced.

The Frenchman will step down as Gunners boss after Sunday’s Premier League trip to Huddersfie­ld, with Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri reportedly the first choice of the Arsenal board as his replacemen­t.

Wenger will leave after almost 22 years at the helm and was handed an emotional tribute from the club following Sunday’s 5-0 defeat of Burnley, his final game in charge at the Emirates Stadium. His penulitmat­e game in charge is away to Leicester tonight.

The 68-year-old has said he will take a break from football before deciding on his next move but revealed yesterday he has not been short of suitors since last month’s surprise announceme­nt.

Asked if he had received any offers, Wenger replied: “Yes, more than I expected! “At the moment I’m focusing on doing my job well. I didn’t analyse anything or consider anything. I want to work well until the last day of my contract, and then afterwards I will rest a little bit and go from there.”

Allegri, who is set to deliver a fourth successive Serie A title with Juventus, is reportedly the frontrunne­r but Carlo Ancelotti and Luis Enrique, both out of work, have also been linked.

“I think the earlier, the better,” Wenger said when asked if an appointmen­t should be made ahead of the World Cup, but he refused to be drawn on who he favoured.

“People want hope and they need as well to prepare for the next season. I must say the squad doesn’t need much, because there’s huge potential.

“There’s a good spirit, a good basis. It needs two or three additions and this team will compete for the championsh­ip next year.”

Arsenal’s last two games of the season come on the road, with the club yet to take a point away from home since the turn of the year. Wenger is set to depart with the club finishing in sixth place, the lowest position of his reign, and with no silverware following their Europa League semifinal exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid last week. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? THE END IS NIGH. After 22 seasons at Arsenal, manager Arsene Wenger only has two matches left in charge of the Gunners.
Picture: AFP THE END IS NIGH. After 22 seasons at Arsenal, manager Arsene Wenger only has two matches left in charge of the Gunners.

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