Khaleej Times

Wenger ready for comeback

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london — Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger expects to be back in work in the New Year and has fielded enquiries from all over the world, he told German newspaper Bild.

Wenger, who left Arsenal in May after 22 years in charge, said he did not know what his next job would be but he felt rested and am ready to work again.

“I believe (I will) start again on Jan. 1. I don’t know (where) yet,” the Frenchman told German newspaper Bild in an interview published on Wednesday. “There are associatio­ns, national teams, it could be also in Japan,” added the 68-year-old who coached Japanese club Nagoya Grampus Eight before joining Arsenal.

“From my 22 years at Arsenal, I have big experience on different levels. There are enquiries from all over the world.”

Wenger won three Premier League titles at Arsenal but his final years at the north London club were more turbulent. He endured a barrage of criticism from fans and pundits in the latter part of his reign for his tactical approach and perceived failings in the transfer market as the London club went 14 seasons without lifting the Premier League trophy.

Wenger also said that Germany need Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil to come out of internatio­nal retirement. Ozil announced the end of his Germany career shortly after returning from the World Cup in Russia. —

 ?? AFP ?? Arsene Wenger left Arsenal in May after 22 years in charge. —
AFP Arsene Wenger left Arsenal in May after 22 years in charge. —

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