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Wenger: Long goodbye not entirely enjoyable
Arsene Wenger

ARSENE WENGER said today that the long farewell to his reign as Arsenal manager has not been a completely enjoyable experience.

The Frenchman will take charge of his final Arsenal game when his side travel to face Huddersfield on Sunday, bringing down the curtain on almost 22 years at the helm.

The club announced he would be leaving back on April 20 with the Gunners still in the Europa League semi-finals and with five Premier League games remaining.

Since then, the Europa League clash with Atletico Madrid was lost 2-1 on aggregate while the club continue without an away league point in 2018 following defeats at Manchester United and Leicester.

Home victories over West Ham and Burnley, the latter followed by a special on-pitch presentation to Wenger to mark his final match in charge at Ashburton Grove, have been high points but the outgoing 68-year-old conceded the drawn-out exit has also had negatives.

“It was not always easy to cut slowly with what you do everyday and you always want to do it as well as you can and you don’t want to forget to thank people who deserve it.

“There are some people here who I employed 20 years ago who did fight for me every single day so it is not easy to say goodbye.”

Wenger has been keen to keep talk of his achievements and his impending exit down to a minimum and appeared almost embarrassed when presented with the commemorative golden “Invincibles” Premier League trophy as his parting gift following the 5-0 thrashing of Burnley.

While there have been some infamous touchline bust-ups over his stay, Wenger admitted he has had to “control the animal” inside him throughout his managerial career and that he is looking forward to rediscovering himself away from the game.

“I’m very passionate and at a very young age, I realised that if I wanted to survive in this job, I had to get control of my emotions or I wouldn’t survive,” he said.
 

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