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Wenger became the Premier League’s longest serving manager when Sir Alex Ferguson retired at the end of the 2012/13 season and surpassed his record of matches managed in the Premier League during the 2017/18 campaign. a b c Wenger, Arsene. My Life in Red and White: My Autobiography. Translated by Hahn, Daniel; Reece, Andrea. ASIN 1474618243.
French. I speak German and English well, and French very well [laughs]. I can understand Italian, Spanish, some Japanese, but I speak them less well. But if I live for a while there it’s OK.
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