Arsene Wenger accepts Liverpool’s prosperity over ongoing years has been neglected because of Manchester City’s strength.
Since Jurgen Klopp assumed control over the Reds in 2015, they have won each significant prize accessible to them, including their first Premier League title in quite a while. In any case, Pep Guardiola has directed Manchester City to four association titles in the beyond five years, with Liverpool completing second on two of those events.
Arsene Wenger accepts Liverpool’s prosperity over ongoing years has been neglected because of Manchester City’s strength.
Since Jurgen Klopp assumed control over the Reds in 2015, they have won each significant prize accessible to them, including their first Premier League title in quite a while. In any case, Pep Guardiola has directed Manchester City to four association titles in the beyond five years, with Liverpool completing second on two of those events.
Arsene Wenger admits he still loves Arsenal
The Frenchman was the longest reigning boss in the history of the north London club with an incredible 22-year spell in charge that came to an end in 2018.
Wenger guided the Gunners to a top-four finish every season he was in charge, except for his final two. The club have not played in the Champions League since. Although the final stretch of his time at the Emirates Stadium may not have been the greatest period, he still holds the club in the highest regard.
He stated
“It’s not the end of a love. I still love Arsenal, I still love the Premier League. It’s the first league I watch, even today, so that has not changed. But you’re not part of it anymore, as closely as you were before, and that’s very difficult.”
Arsenal and City are the only two teams to have won both their Premier League fixtures so far. Liverpool, meanwhile, have drawn both their games.