Pep Guardiola has revealed that Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is capable of ‘handling his situation’ at the club.
Manchester City have beaten Arsenal twice in the space of five days. On Sunday Manchester City defeated Arsenal 3-0 and yesterday the same was the scoreline as they defeated them in front of their fans at Emirate Stadium.
Wenger is coming under intense pressure at the moment to end his time with the North London outfit, but Pep Guardiola has suggested that his counterpart will come to “the right decision” for both himself and the club.
The 47-year-old is quoted by Sky Sports News as saying: “He knows my admiration for him. We play, we fight many, many times in Barcelona, a lot of times in Bayern Munich, a lot of times here in Premier League. A lot of times”.
“I can understand the situation. I know all the managers can be in that situation. He knows, he handles that situation. He has a lot of experience.
“He knows the club, he knows the Premier League, he knows his players. And I’m sure he’s going to take the right decision, for the club, for him, for the players, for everybody.”
Manchester City have beaten Arsenal twice in the space of five days. On Sunday Manchester City defeated Arsenal 3-0 and yesterday the same was the scoreline as they defeated them in front of their fans at Emirate Stadium.
Wenger is coming under intense pressure at the moment to end his time with the North London outfit, but Pep Guardiola has suggested that his counterpart will come to “the right decision” for both himself and the club.
The 47-year-old is quoted by Sky Sports News as saying: “He knows my admiration for him. We play, we fight many, many times in Barcelona, a lot of times in Bayern Munich, a lot of times here in Premier League. A lot of times”.
“I can understand the situation. I know all the managers can be in that situation. He knows, he handles that situation. He has a lot of experience.
“He knows the club, he knows the Premier League, he knows his players. And I’m sure he’s going to take the right decision, for the club, for him, for the players, for everybody.”
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