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Arsene Wenger open to taking England job

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Gunners boss admits he could ‘one day’ manage England

Arsene Wenger has revealed that there is nothing stopping him from managing England ‘one day’ after a 20 year career at Arsenal.

Wenger is in his final year of his contract at Arsenal but is adamant he will not leave before his current deal expires.

However, having already said he was flattered to again be linked with the England job following the departure of Allardyce, Wenger gave further indication he would consider a call from the Football Association.

Wenger told his press conference: “My priority is to do well here. This has always been my club. If I am free one day, why not? But I am concentrated on my job.”

The Gunners are currently third in the Premier League and having not secured the title since 2004, Wenger admitted he is still looking to improve his record after two decades at the club, revealing he has altered his approach in recent years.

“I have a passion for the game but I have the desire to be better tomorrow and yesterday,” he said. “The way I manage today is not the same today as five years ago. How long can I do, I don’t know. I rule nothing out because I want to work and do well. I accept as well that it can finish tomorrow. You expect a love story to last forever.”

 

By Ben Kelly – @benkelly_10

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