Arsenal's chief executive Ivan Gazidis' admts replacing Arsene Wenger at Arsenal will not be an easy task, and what is happening at Manchester United is just the best example to look at. Wenger, who celebrated 18 years as Arsenal's manager, signed a three-year extension in May but Gazidis is already looking on how to Make Arsenal a better team after Wenger's era. continue..
Gazidis told Arsenal media:
"So much of the attention on a football club is around an individual and that's very individual and that's very understandable at Arsenal because we have a giant who's managing us. Arsene has been a fantastic driver and has put the club in a great, great position.
The biggest challenge we're going to face as a club is that, when the transition from Arsene to the next manager of our football club happens - and I don't know when that's going to be - that we come through strongly. I wouldn't be doing this job if I didn't believe we could compete at the very top level. I know Arsene feels exactly the same way. Where we are currently is off the shoulder of the world's top team.
I think the best teams in the world are in Europe and you think about the great names in world football like Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich - I don't think we're at that level yet but that's where we're aiming to get to. It's one thing to say that and it's another thing to be able to deliver it."Source - Fifa.com

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