Wenger urges successor to 'respect' Arsenal values


FILE PHOTO: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger waves to the fans after the match against Burnley. Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs details.

LONDON (Reuters) - Arsene Wenger used his farewell news conference as Arsenal manager on Thursday to urge his successor to "respect the values of the club".

The Frenchman departs after a final game at Huddersfield Town on Sunday and was in reflective mood as he contemplated his 22 years in charge.

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