Arsene wenger biography free download
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Arsène Charles Ernest Wenger
Arsène Charles Ernest Wenger
is a French football manager, who has managed English Premier League side Arsenal since 1996.[3] He is the most successful manager in the history of Arsenal in terms of trophies and is also the club's longest-serving manager.[3][4] Wenger was the first non-British manager to win the Double in England, having done so in 1998 and 2002. In 2004, he became the only manager in FA Premier League history to go through the entire season undefeated. Wenger is widely regarded as one of the world's best managers after the success he has enjoyed at AS Monaco and Arsenal. He has been dubbed the "miracle worker" by former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein, for his visionary management skills and achievements in football.[5] Wenger has a degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in economics[6] from Strasbourg University and is fluent in French, German and English; he also speaks some Italian, Spanish and Japanese.[7]
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1 Early life and ventures 2 Early career 3 Managerial career 4 Approach and philosophy 5 Plaudits and awards 6 Controversies 7 Statistics o 7.1 Player o 7.2 Manager 8 Honours o 8.1 Player 8.1.1 Strasbourg o 8.2 Manager 8.2.1 Monaco 8.2.2 Nagoya Grampus 8.2.3 Arsenal
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My Life in Red and White
As a life-long enthusiastic Arsenal supporter (God help me), this was a book I was always going to buy - well get as a Christmas gift. The overall feeling is that to a large extent it was missing so much. Arsene Wenger was such an innovative coach who looked holistically at players development, the cohesion of the team and the structures within the club itself. So why were the details of that creative thinking missing? Unless it wasn't as creative or innovative as I imagined. I appreciated watching Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger just how important the manager was to a club, how they instilled the culture, the belief and all the science and training that helped develop players. I would love to have learned how they achieved that and what their secret sauce looked like.
The interesting aspect of the title is that Arsene Wenger's career has been with football teams that played in Red and White as home colours. It is interesting to understand the journey he was on and how complete he was in his commitment to the job and the details, even inspecting the grass on the pitch on a daily basis and discussing its improvement daily with the groundsman. He truly committed his life to football and I am proud that he managed my team.
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