Mark Hughes om Arsene Wenger: Civil and respectful
Finally, Mark Hughes is asked about his relationship with Arsene Wenger.
“I’ve had more time in the Premier League than most so our paths crossed on numerous occasions. It was all sunshine and light – we had a couple of run-ins but other times we were civil and respectful of each other’s efforts.
“We had a good conversation a couple of weeks ago when we played at the Emirates. He seemed very relaxed and chilled and maybe he understood that the announcement would be made but he looked in good form and seemed happy with his own personal circumstances that day.
“Maybe that was because he knew what is coming. I wish him well.”
“I would imagine it will be a massive wrench for him to leave the role but I’m sure Arsenal have things in place to ensure he is still part of the fabric
“I don’t think he will be going too far.”
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