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szdaily -> Sports -> 
Wenger ‘emotional’ after final Arsenal victory
    2018-05-15  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

ARSENE WENGER admitted it was an emotional occasion to watch his Arsenal side beat Huddersfield Town in his final match as manager.

The 68-year-old’s 828th and last Premier League game in charge of the Gunners ended in a 1-0 victory at John Smith’s Stadium, courtesy of a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang finish.

Wenger insists he feels more sadness than relief to be leaving the club after nearly 22 years in charge, conceding that adjusting to life going forward will be difficult.

“Of course, it is very emotional after 1,235 games for the same club,” he told Sky Sports. “To enjoy it, we had to win it; winning football games is what makes me happy and the boys did it. It was a good day for everyone, with Huddersfield staying up, too.

“Do I feel relief? Not really, I’m sad. At some stage it has to end, I wish everyone well, the fans have been great until the end and I wish the club well for the future.

“It will be hard to adjust, of course, but I will have to deal with that. I want to wish this group of players well and the staff coming in, I will remain an Arsenal fan above everything else.”

Arsenal was already certain to finish sixth before Sunday’s game, meaning Wenger’s last season ends without a trophy or Champions League qualification.

However, the Frenchman is confident the club is in a strong position to challenge for honors under his successor.

“I believe I had an impact on the club as a whole because the club is in a strong position, it has a new stadium, a new training ground and new players,” he said. “We won three Premier League titles, played 49 games unbeaten and I’m very proud to have won seven FA Cups, too.

“I see a bright future for my successor because the team has a good attitude and quality. The team needs some additions and if they get them I think they will compete for the Premier League title.” (SD-Agencies)

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