Wenger "Satisfied with Liverpool's failed attempt at an unbeaten title"
[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] Former Arsenal manager Ars?ne Wenger expressed his thoughts on Liverpool's failure to achieve an unbeaten championship.
On the 25th (Korean time), in an interview with the UK media outlet 'The Mirror,' Wenger said, "I am glad that Liverpool did not achieve an unbeaten championship this season."
When asked, "Are you satisfied that Liverpool lost 0-3 to Watford?" he replied, "Yes. I was satisfied. We always like to be the only ones to have achieved something."
He added, "Liverpool really could have gone unbeaten until the end. But the fact that Liverpool lost shows how difficult this achievement is," and "On the day Liverpool lost, I received many messages from Arsenal fans."
Earlier, Liverpool recorded 26 wins and 1 draw up to the 27th round of the 2019?2020 season.
However, they failed in their unbeaten championship challenge after losing 0-3 away to Watford in the 28th round.
Meanwhile, Wenger managed Arsenal from 1996 to 2018.
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During his 22 years, he won the English Premier League (EPL) three times, the English FA Cup seven times, and the Community Shield seven times. Notably, in the 2003?2004 season, he led Arsenal to an unbeaten Premier League title with 26 wins and 12 draws.
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