Saturday, August 14, 2010

Arsenal: Arsene Wenger extends his Contract for 3 More years

Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger has agreed to extend his contract with the club for another 3 years. Because of this extension, he will be in charge of the club until the end of 2013-14 season (June 2014). This news came just one day before of Arsenal’s first match of the 2010-11 season against Liverpool.
This news will make everyone at the club very happy. Wenger is undoubtedly the best coach in the history of the club and he has helped the club to go through the tough years because of moving to a new stadium.
Arsene Wenger said to the official website, "My heart belongs to Arsenal and my desire is to see this team win silverware.
My commitment and drive are as strong and fresh as ever.  Signing a new deal means that I can see this talented group of players reach their potential.  Trust me, they are ready to deliver.
With my staff and players we are in front of an exciting challenge and we are looking forward to achieving much success."

Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood also expressed his satisfaction at the news. He said, "We are thrilled that Arsène has signed an extension to his contract. He has masterfully transformed this football club over the last 14 years and the exciting and compelling football we play under his stewardship is admired the world over.
Arsène is a very talented man and we believe the young, exciting team he has nurtured over the past five years will reward his and the fans’ patience with silverware."

Arsene Wenger joined Arsenal in 1996. 

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