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Saturday, November 10, 2018

Match Corners: (10/11/2018 Predictions)

   
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28 - 11 - 2018
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League
Odd/Tip
UEFA:
Champions League
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Match:
Tottenham - Inter
0 - 0
Tip:
0 - 0
6,70
UEFA:
Champions League
.. .. ..
Match:
Tottenham - Inter
0 - 0
Tip:
0 - 0
6,70
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Thursday, November 1, 2018

SPORTS: Wenger vows to return in 2019

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Arsene Wenger has promised he will be back in football management at the start of 2019, but the Frenchman does not yet know at which club.

The 69-year-old veteran boss ended his 22-year reign at Premier League side Arsenal at the end of last season but insisted at the time he was not yet finished with football.

Asked when he would be back in management, Wenger told Sky Sports on Wednesday: “At the beginning of the year.

“It will seem odd to go somewhere else but I can’t tell you (where) because I don’t know where I’ll be. I’ll be somewhere — but I don’t know where.

“I have had a good rest and watched football a lot. I have many good memories, so I miss them.”

 Meanwhile, Wenger, whose final seasons in charge of Arsenal saw the once mighty Gunners struggling to contend for the English title, was pleased by the north London giants’ start to this season.

Under new manager Unai Emery, Arsenal is currently fourth in the table, just four points behind Premier League leaders and reigning champions Manchester City, despite losing their first two league games this term.

“When Arsenal win I am happy,” said Wenger. “I felt I worked very hard and I think I left it (the club) in good shape. “After that, I’m a supporter like anyone else — I want them to win football games.”

He added: “As a manager, you have an influence, not only on the careers of players, the style of play and results but on the structure and impact you give to the club and overall that is very important – that the club can always continue at a very good level.” 

Wenger, in a separate interview with talkSPORT radio, was asked if Arsenal could win the Premier League this season, having last been crowned champions of England under him in the 2003/04 campaign.

 “Why not?” he replied. “When you look at last season at home we won 15, drew two and lost two — it’s a way we were not good enough.

 “But overall the quality’s there. They have a chance — but at the moment we have some other teams who look very strong as well.”


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