The Sun (Malaysia)

Emotional farewell

> Wenger says goodbye after 7,895 days and 1,235 games for Gunners

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ARSENE WENGER admitted it was hard to keep his emotions in check as the Arsenal manager brought the curtain down on his 22-year reign with a 1-0 win at Huddersfie­ld on Sunday.

After 7,895 days and 1,235 games, it was au revoir to Wenger as the Frenchman took charge of Arsenal for the last time.

Wenger has been on a nostalgia-tinged long goodbye since Arsenal announced last month that his historic reign would come to an end once the season was over.

And the 68-year-old was overcome with emotion before and after Arsenal’s last game of the Premier League campaign.

“Of course it is very emotional after 1,235 games for the same club,” Wenger said.

“To enjoy it we had to win it, winning football games is what makes me happy and the boys did it.

“Do I feel relief? Not really, I’m sad. At some stage it has to end, I wish everyone well, the fans have been great until the end and I wish the club well for the future.”

Greeted by headlines asking Arsene who? when he was hired in 1996, Wenger departs firmly establishe­d as Arsenal’s greatest manager.

He won three Premier League titles, including the famous 2003-04 unbeaten season, and seven FA Cups, while revolution­ising English football with his groundbrea­king use of sports science and scouting of players from previously untapped markets like Africa.

Fittingly, it was a 38th minute goal from Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – the last major signing of the Wenger era – that ensured his manager went out on an uplifting note.

“I believe I had an impact on the club as a whole because the club is in a strong position, it has a new stadium, a new training ground and new players,” Wenger said.

“With the results we won three Premier League titles, played 49 games unbeaten and I’m very proud to have won seven FA Cups too.”

Having spent the last two seasons enduring abuse from Arsenal fans frustrated by their club’s failure to win the title since 2004, Wenger’s farewell tour has been played out to a soundtrack of praise.

Wenger was given a guard of honour before kickoff at the John Smith’s Stadium and the feelgood atmosphere peaked in the 22nd minute – marking his number of years in charge – when he was afforded a lengthy period of applause from the entire stadium.

Two planes flew over the stadium, carrying messages reading; “Merci Arsene, we will miss you too” and “One Arsene Wenger”. – AFP

 ??  ?? Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger waves to the fans during Sunday’s match against Huddersfie­ld Town. – REUTERSPIX
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger waves to the fans during Sunday’s match against Huddersfie­ld Town. – REUTERSPIX

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