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The Big Interview: Always ready to learn
Arsène Wenger is known as a particularly hands-on manager when it comes to coaching, and he readily admits that teaching players is the most enjoyable part of football.
In fact it’s possible this was the case even during his own playing days. By his own admission, Wenger had a modest playing career – with Mutzig, Mulhouse and Strasbourg in France – but he showed a natural ability and passion to coach from an early age.
It was at Strasbourg during the 1970s where the boss took his first formal steps into coaching, while still a player in his mid-twenties. He quickly progressed from coaching the reserve and youth sides there to become assistant manager...
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