Former Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger believes Premier League can be ‘handicapped’ without fans
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom government in the last week of May gave the Premier League the approval to resume the 2019-20 season on June 17.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom government in the last week of May gave the Premier League the approval to resume the 2019-20 season on June 17.
Portugal and Juventus superstar Ronaldo is 35 while Argentine great Messi, who plays for FC Barcelona, is 32.
Liverpool defeated Monterrey 2-1 in the Club World Cup semifinal in Qatar on Wednesday. In the match, Salah assisted Naby Keita to draw the first blood in the 12th minute.
Freddie Ljungberg, who has played under Wenger and was a member of the 2003-04 title-winning campaign of Arsenal, said he was keen to take Wenger's advice.
In the ongoing season, Hazard has only scored one goal and provided four assists for Real Madrid in 11 matches across all competitions.
The Gunners are going through a poor run of play at the moment and have not won a game in the league since the month of October.
Wenger was analysing the various UEFA Champions League encounters when he was asked out the possibility of being the manager of Bayern Munich.
Stats emerging from reliable sources indicate how the Gunners have performed poorly in one aspect of their game.
It is worth highlighting that the managerial duo of Sir Alex Ferguson and Wenger went on to dominate the English Premier League together for a decade.
'The career you had as a manager at Arsenal was absolutely fantastic - an absolute legend,' said Ferguson.