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Arsene Wenger Sport News

Mikel Arteta - Gabriel Jesus - Arsene Wenger - Eddie Nketiah - Gabriel Martinelli - Mikel Arteta happy Arsenal put on a show for Arsene Wenger - rte.ie

Mikel Arteta happy Arsenal put on a show for Arsene Wenger

Mikel Arteta hopes Arsene Wenger's first trip back to the Emirates since leaving the club in 2018 was the first of many future visits by the former Arsenal boss.

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Frank Lampard - Virgil Van-Dijk - Arsene Wenger - Harry Kane - Eddie Nketiah - Gabriel Martinelli - Julen Lopetegui - Stefan Bajcetic - Arsenal stretch lead to seven points as Premier League returns, Newcastle go second - channelnewsasia.com - Manchester - Spain -  Leicester

Arsenal stretch lead to seven points as Premier League returns, Newcastle go second

LONDON :Arsenal came from a goal down to beat West Ham United 3-1 and extend their Premier League lead to seven points as the top-flight season resumed on Monday.

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Lionel Messi - Arsene Wenger - 'Music starts with Messi', says FIFA's Wenger - news24.com - Qatar - France - Argentina -  Doha

'Music starts with Messi', says FIFA's Wenger

Arsene Wenger has praised "leader of the orchestra" Lionel Messi as the Argentine great bids to inspire his team to glory in Sunday's World Cup final against defending champions France.

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World Cup needs risk-takers, says Klinsmann

(COMBO) This combination of file photos created on December 16, 2022, shows France’s forward #10 Kylian Mbappe (L) in Doha on November 26, 2022; and Argentina’s forward #10 Lionel Messi in Al-Rayyan, west of Doha on December 3, 2022. – Argentina will play France in the Qatar 2022 World Cup football final match in Doha on December 18, 2022. (Photo by Franck FIFE and Alfredo ESTRELLA / AFP)

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Arsene Wenger - Wenger takes swipe at World Cup teams 'focused on demonstrations' - beinsports.com - Qatar - France - Germany - Japan

Wenger takes swipe at World Cup teams 'focused on demonstrations'

Arsene Wenger said on Sunday that teams who focused on football rather than "political demonstrations" fared better in the opening round at the World Cup.

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Arsene Wenger suggests that 'political demonstration' cost Germany and others

Arsene Wenger has intimated that Germany's "political demonstration" prior to their opening World Cup match against Japan was a factor in the four-time winners’ elimination in the group stage in Qatar.

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Wenger takes swipe at World Cup teams 'focused on demonstrations'

Arsene Wenger said on Sunday that teams who focused on football rather than "political demonstrations" fared better in the opening round at the World Cup.

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Arsene Wenger - Teams focused on World Cup, not politics, had easier passage to last 16 - Wenger - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - France - Germany - Belgium - Denmark - Netherlands - Switzerland - Brazil - Japan

Teams focused on World Cup, not politics, had easier passage to last 16 - Wenger

AL RAYYAN, Qatar : The outcome of the World Cup group stages showed the teams that advanced without complication were those best prepared mentally and not distracted by political issues, according to former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.

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