Friday, 6 November 2015

Arsene Wenger reveals his biggest fear in life

The Arsenal manager admits looking back at his
career is scary and has revealed his tactic of
reading from a book of prayers before a game is no
longer working
Arsene Wenger has revealed his biggest fear in life
is being late.
In an interview with L’Equipe, the Arsenal manager
was asked about his spitiual side and admits the
prospect of looking back on his career is, at times,
scary.
“I’m always afraid of being late and not to be
ready, not being able to accomplish all that I
planned,” said the 66-year-old.
“My personal relationship with time is scary. To go
back in time, to look behind yourself is equally
staggering.
“First of all, you’re frightened because there is less
to come than the time already spent. If you wallow
with that feeling, it’s definitely scary and
sometimes you feel guilty.”
Wenger was also asked about religion and admits
the tactic of reading from a book of prayers before a
game is no longer in use.
“Unfortunately today, it works less!” said the
Arsenal manager.
“At the same time, fortunately, it means that my
team does not necessarily need God to win.
“The only time possible happiness, it is the
present. The past gives regrets. And future
uncertainties.
“Man quickly realized this and created the religion.
It forgives him what he has done wrong in the past
and told him for the future not to worry.”

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