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Amy Interviews Arsene Wenger
Amy Interviews Arsene Wenger
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Nov 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this special edition of Handbrake Off, The Athletic's Amy Lawrence speaks with Arsene Wenger.
They discuss a wide range of subjects, including dealing with stress as a manager, the reasons why some players cannot fulfil their potential, and the importance of VAR in protecting footballers.
He discusses Jack Wilshere and Abou Diaby, explaining how the physicality of the Premier League cost them their careers at the top level.
Amy asks him about some of his other former players who have now transitioned into management themselves.
And Arsene wonders whether football will exist in heaven or hell.
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They discuss a wide range of subjects, including dealing with stress as a manager, the reasons why some players cannot fulfil their potential, and the importance of VAR in protecting footballers.
He discusses Jack Wilshere and Abou Diaby, explaining how the physicality of the Premier League cost them their careers at the top level.
Amy asks him about some of his other former players who have now transitioned into management themselves.
And Arsene wonders whether football will exist in heaven or hell.
SPECIAL BLACK FRIDAY OFFER!
To read the full interview with Arsene you can subscribe to The Athletic right now for our BEST EVER price.
It's just £1 a month for 12 months and you can cancel at any time.
Go to www.theathletic.com/arsenalpod to sign up.
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Released:
Nov 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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