LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says suffering is all part of being a manager and admits he has had his fair share of late. "Any manager will tell you that when you don't get results the first thing affected is the mood, the lack of sleep," Wenger said in an interview on Sky Sports. "I've managed in 820 or so Premier League games and 200 odd European games but there is no possibility not to suffer. Wenger says money and 'starification' has become too important in football. Wenger says some of the recent criticism aimed at himself and his players has been over the top.
Source: The Star March 09, 2018 14:03 UTC