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Sol Campbell explains why Sylvain Wiltord was a nightmare to manage

The former Arsenal and Tottenham centre-back took his first step into management when he was appointed by the League Two outfit in November and has since lifted them off the bottom of the table with four wins in 11 matches. The 44-year-old, who was part of the Gunners’ ‘Invincibles’ side, appeared on talkSPORT on Wednesday and was quizzed about which of his former team-mates he’d like to coach today. “David Seaman, Patrick Vieira, Tony Adams, Martin Keown, Robert Pires – they’re amazing guys,” he said. “Even from my Tottenham days, people like Jurgen Klinsmann, like Gary Mabbutt – he was a proper professional, you know he’s not going to muck around, he’s going to...
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