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Wenger: My Life and Lessons in Red and White

Wenger: My Life and Lessons in Red and White

by Arsene Wenger

Chronicle Prism ·2020 ·360 pages ·Sports
Maybe Someday
Maybe Someday
I Index
32/99
Bottom of the Pile

18/99

Critics

Maybe Someday

46/99

Readers

n/a

Scholars

2/99

Rating

34/99

Volume

15/99

Rating

78/99

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In Wenger: My Life and Lessons in Red and White, world-renowned and revolutionary soccer coach Arsène Wenger finally tells his own story for the very first time.Wenger opens up about his life, sharing principles for success on and off the field with lessons on leadership, personal development, and management.This book charts his extraordinary career, including his rise from obscurity in France and Japan to his 22 years at the helm of Arsenal Football Club• Covers the years of controversy that led up to his resignation in 2018 and his current seat as chief of global football development for FIFA• Wenger offers studious reflections on the game and his groundbreaking approach to motivation, mindset, fitness, and the winning edge.• He popularized the attacking approach and belief that the game should be entertaining.• Includes full-color photo Among the most successful managers of all time, Wenger, affectionately nicknamed "the professor," has won multiple championships and run one undefeated and unmatched English Premier League season.This is a must-read for Arsenal fans, soccer fans, athletes, trainers, business leaders, and anyone seeking the tools for success in work and life.• The story of one of the most revered and successful coaches—and his tactics and vision—in the world's largest sport• Makes a great gift for diehard soccer fans around the world• Add it to the shelf with books like Alex Ferguson: My Biography by Alex Ferguson, Beckham: Both Feet on the Ground: An Autobiography by David Beckham and Tom Watt, and Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success by Phil Jackson and Hugh Delehanty.insert.Digital audio edition read by the author.


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"engrossing, surprisingly poignant and often exasperatingly buttoned-up ..."

David Hirshey· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

"But when he is talking about the end at Arsenal there is a glimpse of regret and bitterness."

Nick Hornby· The Guardian Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"No score-settling, and very little explanation of some of the more puzzling moments in his career are on offer."

David Horspool· Times Literary Supplement Read review ↗ Bottom of the Pile

"His account of his childhood in Alsace is intriguing ..."

Will Frears· London Review of Books Read review ↗ Bottom of the Pile

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