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Arsene Wenger admits it ‘feels strange’ to be preparing for last ever game as Arsenal manager

Arsene Wenger admitted it feels "strange" to be leaving Arsenal after 22 years ahead of his last ever game as manager of the Gunners. In his final pre-match press conference at the club’s London Colney training ground, the 68-year-old Frenchman said he would take time to decide on his future and reconnect with his emotions when the season draws to a close. "It's very strange," Wenger said. "You can say it's sad but if you look in an objective way for 22 years you have a privilege to manage Arsenal. That's how I look at it. "I will try to do my job until the last minute I work here and then think about the future. Sitting in front of you I don't think of it...
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