4) ‘Adapt and evolve’
Wilson pens, “[Wenger] is effectively now the head coach, manager, psychologist, father-figure and sporting director at Arsenal,” and he isn’t wrong! Now approaching his 65th birthday, Wenger should perhaps look to step back, and focus his attentions as to where they’d benefit the team most.
The traditionally stubborn Wenger, who brought to England so many innovative ideas in 1990s, should not be scared to try new ideas, or implement new styles – because his rivals won’t be either.