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Published 13:34 17 Jul 2018 BST
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He was brutally honest in this interview, as he admitted that his biggest fear in life was "to lose the ability to be physically independent. I enjoy my mobility, I like exercising."
Perhaps his most touching comment came when he was asked whom he would most like forgiveness from. "All the people who I've made suffer," he said.
"In my line of work, we are constantly making decisions that punish people, while making others happy. When you work with a 25-man squad, it's basically making 14 people unemployed every Saturday or Tuesday.
"Also, the players for whom I never managed to find the key to helping them reach their potential."
Wenger may not have achieved what he was expected to towards the end of his Arsenal career, but as always he has shown in this interview that he is a man of class.
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