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"Want To Work Together And Improve Indian football," Says Arsene Wenger

Following the inauguration of the Talent Academy at Kalinga Stadium on Tuesday, Chief of Global Football Development at FIFA and former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said that the focus of the main initiative is to improve Indian Football. While speaking to the presenter, the legendary football coach said that they want to help India to educate their youth. "We want to improve it (Indian football) and help India to educate their youth and that's what is needed," Wenger said.

When asked about the motive of the Talent Academy, the British coach said that they want to identify the best talents in the country and give them quality training.

"What we want to achieve is to identify the best talents in the country and the second step is to put the best with the best. You put a good student in a bad class, he becomes a normal student when you put a good student with good students, it's stimulating and it becomes even better and after that, we want to give quality coaching because we delegate of course a coach from FIFA and we want to cooperate with AIFF to develop that system in the whole country. We want to work together and improve Indian football," he added.

Wenger further added that he feels guilty looking at Indian Football since they are not at the top level even after having a population of 1.4 billion.

"I am a passionate football lover and I am fascinated as well by the history of India. Football is moving very fast, and sport is moving very fast all over the world. So, I cannot leave being responsible for the development of a game and think that big countries like India with 1.4 billion people are not on top-level football, it is criminal. I feel guilty about that even though they are improving and we see that in the

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