Arsene Wenger: Ex-Arsenal boss says it's "a dream job" to manage Man United

Arsene Wenger: Ex-Arsenal boss says it's "a dream job" to manage Man United

Rahaman Abiola
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:48 PM

- Arsene Wenger spent 22 years at Arsenal as manager, cementing himself as one of the EPL longest-serving coaches

- He won 10 major titles during the illustrious tenure before calling it quit with the North London side

- The 69-year-old has now made clear his intentions to manage Manchester United

Former Arsenal boss, Arsene Wenger, has admitted it would be a "dream" to manage Manchester United.

Wenger has been out of job since quitting the Gunners in 2018, thereby ending his 22-year reign at the helm of affairs at the north London club.

Arsene Wenger: Ex-Arsenal boss wants to become Man United manager
The 69-year-old has now made clear his intentions to manage Man United. Photo: Getty Images
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His final years at Arsenal were marked with inconsistencies, with fans turning the heat of him demanding for his exit.

The Frenchman however contends he has "confidence" and "courage" to take the Man United hot seat, and even suggested he has "ideas" on how to coach the current team.

Arsene Wenger: Ex-Arsenal boss wants to become Man United manager
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has endured a tumultuous tenure as Man United boss. Photo: Getty Images
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"Manchester United is a dream job for any manager. At least, any manager with courage and confidence," he told beIN Sports.

The Red Devils have had a shaky start into the new season, recording just two victories in six league matches to sit eighth on the Premier League standings.

The Ole Gunnar Solskjaer side had to rely on penalties to down League One side Rochdale in the EFL Cup as they continued with their woeful form.

But Wenger believes the team has the right players and only lack tactical training to rediscover top form.

"The team have no pattern of play, no pattern of pressing. There is a team there, but it needs to be coached and developed," he noted.

And when asked if he would be interested in taking over the hot seat at Old Trafford, Wenger could not hide his intentions.

"Like I said, Manchester United is a dream job. For any coach. I have confidence, I have courage...and you're right, I have ideas," he submitted.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had reported that Man United legendary left-back, Patrice Evra, has offered to help Ole Gunnar Solskjaer following the club's difficult start to the season.

United have picked a paltry eight points from six matches into the new season, leaving them sitting eighth on the Premier League standings.

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