Wenger dodged questions about his Arsenal future but says he won’t match Ferguson’s record
By OmniSport
24 May 2017 |
12:49 pm
Arsene Wenger dodged questions about his Arsenal future but says he won't match Sir Alex Ferguson's record of 26 years at one club.
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