Arsenal Boss Arsene Wenger Should Not Join Real Madrid – Villarreal’s Marcos Senna

Los Blancos have been linked with a move for Wenger in the summer if Florentino Perez takes over as president, however, Marcos Senna thinks that the Frenchman should stay put...

Marcos Senna - Villarreal

Marcos Senna believes that Arsene Wenger would be making a mistake if he was tempted to leave Arsenal to join Real Madrid in the summer.

The Brazilian midfielder recognised the job that the Frenchman has done at the north London outfit and thinks that he would not enjoy the same success at the Bernabeu.

Time would be the manager's biggest obstacle and, with that in short supply for Madrid bosses, Senna claimed that Wenger should not be tempted by los Merengues.

"Wenger is a legend at Arsenal," The Daily Mail quote him as saying. "He is Arsenal. I don’t think it would be a great idea for him to leave the club and go to Real Madrid because he’d have to start again and build the club up again in his image. That would take time.

"But he’s so good as a head coach that he would succeed anywhere – at any club, in Spanish football, anywhere in the world. The style of his team is world famous. The way his teams in the past kept the ball, their class in possession, everyone knows that and recognises that quality.

"He would fit perfectly in Spain, of course, but he would fit anywhere. I just don’t think it would be a good idea to leave Arsenal just now. They are building something there and he will want to be a part of it."

Lucas Brown, Goal.com

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