Bayern: Arsène Wenger’s funny secrets about the future coach

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Off the field since 2018 and his departure from Arsenal, Arsène Wenger remains an informed follower of football while working for FIFA. The former French coach was also questioned by Bild on the future coach of Bayern Munich. For someone who spent the majority of his career at Arsenal, the choice of the Bavarians will be complicated: “It’s a big challenge for Bayern. Many big clubs are currently looking for coaches. This means that some clubs have to take risks. There aren’t enough coaches.”

Arsène Wenger then returned to the possibility of seeing Zinedine Zidane land at the head of the German club: “Zidane? Yes why not. Will Zidane go to Germany? I don’t know.” In any case, the Alsatian will not respond in the affirmative if we offer him the offer: “I’m not in the market.”

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