Oct 29 (Reuters) - Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will lead a FIFA task force focused on player welfare, world soccer's governing body said on Monday, amid concerns that packed schedules are ...
Rather than pass to a more likely scorer such as Dennis Bergkamp or Ian Wright, Winterburn strode forward unchallenged and thumped a swerving effort into the top corner to settle a Stamford Bridge ...
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will lead a Fifa taskforce on player welfare amid concerns about the football calendar. This month the top European leagues and players' union Fifpro filed a ...
GRAEME SOUNESS astonishingly labelled Arsene Wenger "lucky" and "not a football man" in a remarkable rant about the legendary Arsenal manager. Frenchman Wenger, 74, spent 22 years in North London ...
Martin Keown has defended his old Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger after Graeme Souness hit out at the legendary former Gunners boss. In a pretty strong attack from the Liverpool icon, Souness ...
Graeme Souness believes three-time Premier League and seven-time FA Cup winner Arsene Wenger got “very, very lucky” at Arsenal. Souness was speaking on his Three Up Front podcast with ex ...
FIFA is ready to host talks led by Arsène Wenger on improving player welfare that could weigh limiting the number of games played in a congested calendar and mandating off-season breaks.