The
legendary English goalkeeper David Seaman advised his former club
Arsenal to forget the ideas for the dismissal of manager Arsene Wenger. Otherwise, he predicted that the club will have
to put up with the situation, which is currently one of the direct rivals - Manchester United.
"Red
Devils" still can not find stability after the withdrawal of Sir Alex
Ferguson, David Moyes neither nor Louis van Gaal managed to approach
even less to the achievements of the famous Scot. In "Arsenal" are voices of parting with Wenger, who is already manager
of the longest-serving among current colleagues in the Premier League.
"Now that I am sick of the negative statements regarding Arsenal. Should there be a change of manager? Not at all in this. I'm still a fan of Arsene, "said the former goalkeeper.
"Let's see how the season will end. Then we will consider what went wrong and solve it. For me, Wenger continues to be brilliant. We worked together seven or eight years and it was fantastic. I've always said and I see no reason to change my mind. "
"Look at Manchester United. See what happens to them now. They lost a great manager in the person of Alex Ferguson. Foreign dish always seems more complete. "
"Arsene has great achievements, but was always under pressure. I think this will continue until we win the championship, "said Seaman.
to put up with the situation, which is currently one of the direct rivals - Manchester United.
"Now that I am sick of the negative statements regarding Arsenal. Should there be a change of manager? Not at all in this. I'm still a fan of Arsene, "said the former goalkeeper.
"Let's see how the season will end. Then we will consider what went wrong and solve it. For me, Wenger continues to be brilliant. We worked together seven or eight years and it was fantastic. I've always said and I see no reason to change my mind. "
"Look at Manchester United. See what happens to them now. They lost a great manager in the person of Alex Ferguson. Foreign dish always seems more complete. "
"Arsene has great achievements, but was always under pressure. I think this will continue until we win the championship, "said Seaman.
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