Arsene Wenger believes the money which has been pumped into football during his time at Arsenal has made the game much more dramatic and tense
Arsene Wenger believes the money which has been pumped into football during his time at Arsenal has made the game "much more dramatic and tense".
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Big boss: Arsenal's super manager Arsene Wenger |
The French manager has spent 13 years with the Gunners, achieving tremendous trophy success and developing many young players into superstars.
They stand third in the Premier League this season, with a game in hand on second-placed Manchester United, and another top-four finish appears a likelihood.
A fascinating tussle with fourth-placed Aston Villa awaits Arsenal on Sunday.
Asked what differences he has noticed in the Premier League during his time in England, Wenger told an arsenal.com webchat.
"The league has become much more professional, the pressure has become much bigger, financial input has much become bigger which means the quality of the games has become much better," said Wenger.
"All that has changed. In some ways for good, and some ways a bit more negatively because it's less relaxed.
Everybody is a bit more tense. It is because of money," said Wenger.