Arsène Wenger Reflects on Arsenal’s Journey Post-Emirates Move.
Former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger has opened up about the challenges and sacrifices faced by the club following their move to the Emirates Stadium in 2006. Reflecting on the period, Wenger highlighted the financial constraints that significantly impacted Arsenal’s competitive edge during those years.
“In 2005, we won the FA Cup and in 2006, we played the Champions League final. I think the bigger factor was moving to the Emirates. That was the rupture with our financial potential,” Wenger remarked. “Today, when I look back at it, I think it was really unfair to be handicapped and to sell our best players to our opponents in England because there was no financial fair play situation.”
Despite these difficulties, Wenger emphasized the club’s resilience and consistency at the top levels of competition. “We were consistent at the top after that and twice came close to winning the championship again. I always accepted to suffer in that period because after the Emirates was paid, Arsenal would come back to compete with everybody at the same level.”
Wenger, a staunch advocate for financial fair play, expressed satisfaction with the current state of affairs. “I always fought for financial fair play, and today we are back to compete with everybody else at the same level, and you can see that in the league table.”
Wenger’s reflections underscore the long-term vision and sacrifices that were necessary for Arsenal to re-establish themselves as a top contender in English football. His legacy continues to be felt as the club now competes on a more level financial playing field.