Arsene wenger biography review worksheet
I think Wenger is so football obsessed and inoffensive that the human aspect of the autobiography is lacking.!
› football › aug › phy.
The Ten Most Surprising Insights From Arsène Wenger’s Autobiography, 'My Life in Red and White'
It’s safe to say that Arsène Wenger’s My Life in Red and White is one of the most hotly anticipated autobiographies in football history.
Few managers are held in such high regard, or have left quite as much impact on the game, as the professorial Arsenal legend.
The 70-year-old Frenchman decided to take his time, but it’s finally here. We had a read of it over the weekend to gear us up for his upcoming appearance at Esquire Townhouse with Breitling on Friday 16 October, and it’s a predictably brilliant insight into the mind of a man who has long treated football as a matter of, as he puts it, “life and death”.
His wit, empathy and unwavering principles have been common knowledge for decades, but never has his all-consuming dedication and obsession been on clearer display.
Related Story
To celebrate its release our virtual conversation this week, here are ten of the most surprising