Arsene Wenger: A lifetime commitment to football

The legendary soccer coach discusses the successes and sacrifices he’s made in his career.

Frenchman Arsène Wenger arrived in London in 1996 to take on the Arsenal Football Club at a time when foreign coaches were still a rarity in English football.

He started a revolution in match preparation and his approach helped change the game forever.

Wenger’s methods were initially met with skepticism, but they soon proved successful.

He was in charge of 828 Premier League games over 22 seasons, making him the league’s longest-serving manager.

Looking back, were all the sacrifices he made worth it?

Arsene Wenger talks to Al Jazeera.