[ad_pod ]You may or may not have caught the news the other day that former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger allegedly said it would be a dream to manage Manchester United.“Manchester United? To coach Man United would be a dream for anyone. If you have belief in yourself, then coaching a club like Manchester United should be one of your goals.”I think that United have a pretty good team, but I think that they would need at least 4 new signings if they want to compete for trophies. Even so, I don’t think they need all that much to become competitive again.”They need guidance if they are to take that next step. I have a lot of faith in myself and I think that I would have to right ideas for them. Let’s see what happens in the coming months.”Unfortunately, if you were one of those who got tremendously excited at the prospect of seeing the Frenchman back in the dugout, this particular nugget of tremendously misleading information was, in the not-so-wise words of Donald Trump, ‘fake news’.Those darn bogus quotes have done it again.Indeed, in the interest of maintaining his health and protecting his already slightly damaged legacy, the 69-year-old has absolutely no intention of coming back to the Premier League to take on one of the most difficult jobs in football.And can you blame him? Ole Gunnar Solskjaer already looks like he’s aged 20 years since accepting the permanent job. Poor Arsene is much better off protecting what’s left of his Arsenal legacy, and Unai Emery may just be giving him a helping hand in that regard based on recent results.Here’s what the Frenchman really said…
Manchester United won’t be managed by Arsene Wenger any time soon
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