Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger hasn’t ruled out the possibility of managing at international level after his reign at the Gunners comes to an end, talking to beIN sport this week.
Wenger, 68, has led the Gunners to three Premier League titles and seven FA Cup triumphs during his 21-year spell with the club and has been linked with many international roles during that time, including England and his home nation France in recent years.
Ahead of Arsenal’s North London derby on Saturday against Tottenham, Wenger was asked about the possibility of managing an international side in the future, after his time at Arsenal comes to an end.

Maybe, yes, I will do it at some stage but until now I like to be involved every day in the life of a club because the real test is there but I will not always have the physical strength to do that so maybe I will move into (international coaching). It’s a fact my life is linked with football, in what way will be linked to my physical state.
Wenger signed a new two-year contract to keep him at the Emirates until 2019 in the summer, however, if his time in London ends in 2019, could we see Wenger on the touchline in Qatar for an international side for the 2022 World Cup? Only time will tell.





