Arsenal
chief executive Ivan Gazidis says Arsene Wenger is a managerial ‘giant’
and replacing him will be their ‘biggest challenge’.
The Frenchman recently celebrated 18
years in charge of the north London giants, making him by far and away
the longest-serving boss in English football.
During his time at the helm, Arsenal have
collected three Premier League titles, five FA Cups and graced the UEFA
Champions League final.
He has also overseen the move from Highbury to Emirates Stadium, cementing the club’s standing among Europe’s elite.
“The biggest challenge we’re going to
face as a club is that, when the transition from Arsene to the next
manager of our football club happens – and I don’t know what that’s
going to be – that we come through that strongly.”
It has not always been smooth sailing,
with Wenger’s transfer policy called into question on a regular basis in
recent times, but he remains among the best in the business and Arsenal
know finding a successor will be tough – having watched on from afar as
rivals Manchester United have struggled to fill the void created by Sir
Alex Ferguson’s departure.
Gazidis told the club’s official website,
“So much of the attention on a football club is around an individual
and that’s very understandable at Arsenal because we have a giant who’s
managing us.
“Arsene has been a fantastic driver and has put the club in a great, great position.
“The biggest challenge we’re going to
face as a club is that, when the transition from Arsene to the next
manager of our football club happens – and I don’t know what that’s
going to be – that we come through that strongly.”
Gazidis is confident that Arsenal will
get a decisive call right, with Wenger having laid the foundations for
the club to continue competing alongside the world’s best – with an FA
Cup triumph in 2013/14 bringing to an end a nine-year wait for major
silverware.
He added, “Winning the FA Cup was a fantastic moment.
“In my life, that’s one of my greatest
moments. The moment you get away from the euphoria of the moment, the
next question is, ‘How do we have more of that?’
“We want this football club to be at the
top of the world’s game. If the manager believes in someone like Mesut
Ozil, he can buy him. It’s the same with Alexis Sanchez.
“Underneath that tip of the iceberg, those star signings that we talk a lot about, there’s an awful lot else going on.”
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