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Man Utd protests: Arsene Wenger's superb analysis of modern football


Arsene Wenger has always been a custodian of football as the beautiful game.
Even during the desperate final seasons of his Arsenal tenure, you could always rely on the 'Le Professeur' to back his pure, passing brand of football and conservative transfer spending.
Ok, sure, there are exceptions to both of those claims but let's be honest here, Wenger still stood head and shoulders above the rest when it came to defending the essence and joy of the sport.
Wenger's love for the beautiful game
And for that reason, one can't help feeling that his progression into the role of FIFA's Chief of Global Football Development since leaving Arsenal is a positive one for the future of football.

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Wenger: "Nuestro deseo es que el fútbol sea más espectacular"

Wenger: "Nuestro deseo es que el fútbol sea más espectacular"
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Ranking Africa's worst ever January transfers


Ed Dove
Which of the continent’s big movers of the winter window bombed?
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#7 Julius Aghahowa
A somersaulting sensation at the 2002 World Cup, the fleet-footed Aghahowa appeared destined for great things when he initially emerged on the scene, and enjoyed success with Shakhtar Donetsk after signing for the Ukraine giants.
A move to England—and specifically Wigan Athletic—didn’t go so well, even if then-manager Paul Jewell salivated at the prospect of working with the forward.
Needless to say, things didn’t work out.
At £3.5 million, he wasn’t as big a flop as some of the other players on this list, but he failed to score a single Prem goal across his year and a half with the club, and he departed for Turkey 18 months later.

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