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Wenger Reveals His Worst Regret In His Arsenal Career

Arsene Wenger announced last week on Friday that he will be stepping down as Arsenal manager and he has even revealed his worst regret in the 22 years he has spent at the club.

Arsenal Wenger has spent 22 years old at the Emirates Stadium and he has some good moments as well as bad moments in all those years he has spent at the club.

The manager has been one of the most respected managers in the Premier League and he says that his worst regret ever was his failure to win the Uefa Champions League in 2006 where he had let the North Londoners to the finals of the most respected European football competition.

Arsene Wenger announced on Friday last week that he will be stepping down as Arsenal manager at the end of the season after some discussions and considerations according to the Frenchman, the manager has spoken a lot about himself freely after announcing that decision so was even asked on his worst moment;

“The 2006 UCL final was my biggest regret.” said Wenger.

Arsenal will however wish to step down as manager this season with him winning the Europa League this season.

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