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Pain of defeat keeps Arsene Wenger going

Pain of defeat keeps Arsene Wenger going

01 October 2011 - 06:49

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has admitted the bitter pain of defeat is also what keeps him going in his pursuit of silverware.

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    Arsene Wenger insists he still believes in his footballing policies, and hopes that silverware will be on the way soon.



    "I miss winning titles," Wenger said. "Very much. You only have one way, to fight and win again.



    "I feel part of what is very important for us is to transform the club into a top-level club, into a club that has a fantastic future potential with values that we think are very important in the game.



    "The style of play, the way we behave to develop young players, to give a chance to people who deserve it in life. That for me is very important in the history of the club.



    "The vision is to make this club the best club in the world, it is as simple as that. I'm very proud of the values I defend in the game and we will try to continue to do that."


    Written by majicka










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