Ian Wright Puts Fan Questions To Arsène Wenger | FAQs| SPORTbible

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Published 2021-11-19
Ian Wright asks his former boss, Arsène Wenger, questions from the SPORTbible audience.

Arsène reveals to Ian which players he regrets not signing the most for Arsenal, who he believes was the best player he signed, and whether he would return to being a football manager.

Arsene Wenger: Invincible (www.arsenewengerfilm.com/) is available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Download on 22 November.

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All Comments (21)
  • @LADbible
    Arsène Wenger: Invincible (https://www.arsenewengerfilm.com) is available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Download on 22 November.
  • @IanWright
    Big love for the boss ❤️❤️❤️
  • @stereoheartsrnb
    In my childhood I always thought that Arsenal was named after Arsene Wenger
  • As a Sunderland fan, I can’t believe how many Arsenal fans turned against Wenger as time went on. The man was pure class and did a great job keeping them in the Champions League during the stadium move. The 03-04 season was the first season I properly paid attention to football and the invincibles helped me fall in love with football
  • How amazing is Arsene Wenger’s memory. He can literally talk about any of his players and list their whole history! That’s how committed he is! Wow 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
  • @Ahtisham_Aziz
    love how Ian calls him BOSS, can see how much he respects his old boss
  • @Vishan24
    Can we appreciate how professional Arsène is? He rocked up wearing a full suit at a YouTube level interview
  • His ability to recall every detail of games which took place 20+ years ago is outstanding. He truly lived and breathed what he did!
  • @antsy93
    The fact that Ian Wright still calls Arsene Wenger 'Boss' shows how much influence he had during his time and how big of an impact he made. Respect from a Liverpool fan
  • @JellyDonat
    Arsene was the reason I became an Arsenal fan. Not the invincibles, not the trophies (I came later), but Arsene. What class of a man. Any Arsenal fan that disrespects him is a a spoiled brat in my eyes.
  • @mamamaumamam
    I am a United fan and I want to thank Arsenal and Wenger for the most memorable rivalry in the 90s. Out of the hatred back in those days, all I have now is respect for everybody, heck even Keown. Thank you Arsenal and Wenger for the memory.
  • Even with a team having likes of squillaci, chamak, santos.. All sort of underperformers in main team Arsene managed a 4th place assurance. Such a legend.
  • @jonotter551
    Wenger made Arsenal a formidable force and he's one of the best managers in Prem history. From a United fan
  • @nimascolari1508
    Funny as such a highly rated coach he's still underrated and under appreciated. He changed the whole global football scene, with the diets, the technology, the sleeping regimes etc. Plus, his style of football. Legend.
  • I could listen to him talk football all day. Absolute legend. Class. Spurs fan.
  • @fabprince6347
    Wrighty still calling Arsene, 'boss', shows how much reverence he holds for him, absolutely wonderful to see and hear. Arsene deserves nothing less than the respect he garners. Truly an inspiring individual, that oozes class.
  • @333nickmcd
    Forget how it ended. The professional sacrifice that Arsene gave to enable the stadium move and see the club through the period of financial balance deserves a statue. What this man has done for English football will never be fully recognised
  • @mitchm8047
    Class act. As a Chelsea fan, look back with great admiration and even fondness for the way Arsene and Arsenal went about the game. Made football beautiful.