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George Graham: 'Arsene Wenger is still the man for Arsenal'

Graham: 'Wenger still the man'
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George Graham believes that Arsene Wenger will remain in charge of Arsenal for several more years.

George Graham has said that Arsene Wenger is still the right man to manage Arsenal.

The former Gunners boss believes that Wenger should remain at the North London club for a few more years, if he can bring in the right players.

Graham told BBC Radio 5 Live: "If you want to stay in the top four, Wenger is the man, without a question.

"Let's give Arsene the credit. He brought in players for average prices, like Thierry Henry, Nicolas Anelka, Marc Overmars, Patrick Vieira, Emmanuel Petit. They were all very good players, unknown to the fans in England, that he turned into fantastic world-class players. That was his strength.

"I cannot see him leaving at all. He enjoys Arsenal, the power and influence he has got throughout the club. I think Arsene will still be there for a few years yet. I just hope they bring in a better quality of player."

Arsenal face Reading tomorrow in their first match since going out of the Capital One Cup on penalties to League Two side Bradford City.

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