Arsène Wenger
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
When I see the red and white walking out, I'm not the same man anymore.
And I still say oui when I talk about the club.
That's life.
You do your best and after, other people come in.
What you want is that they are faithful to the culture of the club and carry the values that you have built, that the club continues and continues its development as well.
I think I have a feeling that we will do very well.
And it looks to me that it will be a very open championship.
I don't think there is at the moment any dominating team in the league and that we have as much potential than the other teams.
So we might have a chance to do supremely well.
The key challenge is the gap between Europe and the rest of the world.
It's as simple as that.
So I created teams who go into the 200 countries who have signed up for my program to detect exactly the needs and respond with FIFA to provide the needs they have to develop the game.
On the women's front, it's not only to give them coaches and structure championships, but as well pitches because...
In some counties, they have no pitches to play because the boys already play on Saturday, Sunday, and it's fully booked.
The coronavirus is a big worry because financially the smaller clubs suffer.
The best players have been grouped in the best clubs and the richest clubs, and their local support has gone down.
So the smaller clubs in England...
suffer a lot financially.
You have 92 clubs in England.
You take the 20 Premier League out, 72 clubs.