Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insists that would not hold
on to his medal if Arsenal beat Chelsea
this weekend at Wembley in the FA Cup final. A Gunners victory would make
Wenger become the FA Cup's most successful manager.
Wenger's side failed to secure
a top-four finish for the first time since 1996 but the 67-year-old is chasing
his seventh FA Cup crown this weekend. However, despite having also won three
Premier League titles, he has revealed he always gives his silverware away.
He said “I have no medals at home from anything. You come to my home you will be
surprised. There is no trophy, no medal, nothing, I give them always out. There
is always a guy at the club who did not get a medal, a member of staff so I
have given it to him. So you are always a medal short and you will always find
someone who takes it. I am not a back looker. I am always forward. At home you
would not even guess that I am a football manager, apart from the fact that a
football game is on. I am not separated from football. I am completely in
football. I watch the game that is on on the night but I don't look back what
we have won, what we have done and all that, what we have lost. I have memories
of the human beings, human experiences. That is more shared emotions and things
like that.”
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