Wenger's Comments About the Retirement of Sir Alex



London - Arsene Wenger finally open voice-related pension Manchester United's legendary manager, Sir Alex Ferguson. Wenger admitted sadly, but he also was not surprised to hear it.

After 26 years of leading the fleet 'Red Devils', Ferguson will quit at the end of this season. He decided to end his career as a manager and retired. MU has appointed David Moyes as his successor.

In the era of the Premier League, Wenger is one of the main rivals Fergie. His MU Fergie and his Arsenal Wenger has met as many as 49 times in the last 17 ​​seasons.

Starting next season, Wenger will no longer feel the atmosphere of rivalry with Fergie. Any comments on this?

"I've been told my staff that I think this will be the last year Alex Ferguson. So I was not entirely surprised," Wenger was quoted as saying I Sky Sports.

"I detect a mark on the season. Already there are signs well before the season started that this could be his last year."

"You have to respect his decision.'s Sad because it is the end of a remarkable career. He gets a lot of well-deserved praise he's getting."

"After 26 years, he won the league again, and she knew would be increasingly difficult for Manchester United to have the consistency of it now because there are so many teams that have financial strength."

"Now there is a double challenge. A first for Manchester United, to replace someone like him. And the second challenge is to Alex Ferguson, to have lived such a passionate and exciting life so far," said Wenger.
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