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Looks like Arsenal have settled on Allegri as Wenger replacement

Wenger says: ‘For managers it is more hard today to play young players than it ever has been before.

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What followed was roughly 80 minutes of high-octane Premier League football with Leicester running out 3-1 winners in a match filled with chances, goals and cards.

“This is an unbelievably great achievement for this football club and I am very, very proud and happy to have played a small part in it”.

Tottenham will play Champions League football in their state-of-the-art stadium next season – the White Hart Lane redevelopment to hold 62,000 supporters.

ARSENE WENGER put his Arsenal players through their paces for one last time today. But as well I would say to respect what has been built here and what people care about.

Wenger will take charge of Arsenal for the final time this afternoon when they go up against Huddersfield at the John Smith’s Stadium. “I’m anything but ready and for me personally, this experience we have had in the last season will help me to be better in the future”.

Arsenal are unbeaten in the last nine meetings in all competitions, winning seven and drawing two. But Wagner’s men have lost just one of their last five league games and will not be easy to beat.

Spurs face Leicester City on the final day of the Premier League season.

Huddersfield have failed to score in 20 of their 37 league matches this season. In midfield, Wenger is set to stick with his commonly picked trio of Jack Wilshere, Granit Xhaka and Aaron Ramsey to get a result against Huddersfield.

“Arsenal have until 6pm on Wednesday [16 May, 2018] to respond to the charge”.

Their sixth-place finish is the lowest in Wenger’s 22-year reign.

Wagner made a series of shrewd and quality signings ahead of his second complete campaign, and first in the Premier League, including Jonas Lossl and Zanka who have slotted in seamlessly.

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“[The Champions League final] was in 2006, it is over 11 years ago and of course it is still painful but my last pain, the last big defeat, is that”.

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