Arsene wenger as a modern manager
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ARSENE WENGER AS A MODERN MANAGER
Prepared by: Imanova Altynai, 334 g
Who is Arsene Wenger?
1• French football manager, who has
managed English Premier League side Arsenal since 1996
2• most successful manager in the
history of Arsenal in terms of trophies and is also the club's longest-serving manager
3• Wenger is widely regarded as one
of the world's best managers after the success he has enjoyed at AS Monaco and Arsenal
Who is Arsene Wenger?
Date of birth: 22 October 1949 (age 61)Place of birth Strasbourg, France
Wenger has a degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in economics from Strasbourg University and is fluent in French, German and English;
Managerial career
Wenger's first senior job was at Nancy-Lorraine, which he joined
in 1984, but he enjoyed little success there.
Wenger was Arsenal's first manager from outside the United Kingdom. Though he had previously been touted as a potential technical
director of the Football Association, at the time, Wenger was a relative
unknown in England, where The Evening Standard newspaper
greeted his nomination with the headline 'Arsene Who?'
Approach and philosophy
Wenger has been described as a coach who "has spent his career building teams that
combine the accumulation of silverware with a desire to entertain and attack", and as "a purist, dedicated to individual and collective
technical quality".
Wenger enjoys a great deal of support from Arsenal's fans, who demonstrated
tremendous faith in the manager and his long-term vision. Supporters regularly
display banners claiming "Arsène knows" and "In Arsène we trust"
Approach and philosophy
Wenger has a strong reputation for unearthing young talent.
At Arsenal, Wenger signed young, relatively unknown players such as Patrick Vieira, Francesc Fàbregas, Robin van Persie and Kolo Touré,
and helped their transition to become world-class players.
A survey in 2007 found he was the only Premier League manager to have made a profit on transfers,
and between 2004 and 2009, Wenger made an average profit of
£4.4 million per season on transfers, far more than any other club.
Approach and philosophy
Wenger also reformed the training and dietary regimes, ridding the club of drinking and junk-food
culture.
On 11 January 2011, it was announced that Wenger was named
"World Coach of the Decade" by International Federation of Football
History & Statistics.
In 2004, he became the only manager in FA Premier League history to go through the entire
season undefeated.
Skills
Wenger spent much of his youth playing football and organizing matches at the village team, FC Duttlenheim at age 16.
He was a manager in: Nancy-Lorraine, Monaco, Nagoya Grampus Eight, before FC Arsenal .
Skills
CharismaLead
ershipPeop
le skillsWill
to win
Authority
Intelligent
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