Former Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger has hinted that he would love to return to coaching in a matter of time.
Wenger made this known in an interview with beIN SPORTS, where he said that he misses the “intensity” of being in the dugout.
“I spent 40 seasons in the dugout and if I listen to my guts, I would still do it.
“You know, I can contribute in a different way. I’m still missing the intensity of it. I’m still vulnerable. I’m like a guy who’s off drugs.
“I think as well I can contribute in a different way,” Wenger told beIN SPORTS.
The 72-year-old stepped down at the Emirates in 2018 after 22 years in charge.
Since that time, Wenger has not managed any professional outfit either club or international level.
Wenger has managed over 1,700 professional games in his career and compared his absence from the dugout to someone coming off drugs.
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Then there have to be enough bottled water for him to kicking.. LMFAO!!!
*to be kicking*
The NFA should go get him. Let him lead the consortium of coaches we have and I know they will learn a lot from him, for the betterment of all and sundry.