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Arturo Vida Presures Alexis Sanchez to Dump Arsenal For Bayern Munich

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It is a well known fact that Arturo Vidal and Alexis Sanchez play for the National team of Chile and that very much explains the sentiment. Bayern Munich's Arturo has urged Sanchez to dump the Gunners to join him in a big club where he can be among the best. Sanchez has not hidden his frustrations after Arsenal has failed to remain in the Premier league top four and also in the next Champions league. Vidal...... Of course i would like him to come because he is an extra ordinary player. He is doing a great job at Arsenal but i think he has to fight to be among the best in the World and in other for that to happen he has to join the bet team in the World. Whenever Bayern Munich executive ask me, i always said he is the player that needs to come here. We hope he does the right thing for him elf and for Chile too. Sanchez who is said to be out of contract next year is rumoured to be on the radar of Bayern Munich for a possible £55  million summer

Wengers Amazing Records! Becomes The Premier League’s Current Longest Serving Manager

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When Arsene Wenger was appointed as Arsenal manager on 1 October 1996 from Japanese club Nagoya Grampus Eight he was an unknown entity to many, but that is not the case anymore after a hugely successful tenure in Arsenal FC as the club’s longest serving manager. The Frenchman learned the trade in the early stages of his managerial career in France with spells at Strasbourg, Cannes and Nancy before earning a move to Ligue 1 side AS Monaco. He won the French League Championship in 1988 before moving to Japan seven years later for an 18 month stint. Wenger quickly settled down to new life in London and guided Arsenal to their first Premier League title in the 1997/98 season. He repeated the feat once again in the 2001/02 season before making history in 2003/04, as his side went unbeaten throughout the entire league campaign on the way to sealing a third Premier League crown. Wenger's side amassed an impressive 90 points after 38 matches.while adding  seven FA Cup t