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Arsene Wenger Reveals How Football Should Respond To Paris Attacks

By The Editor
on 21st November 2015

Arsene Wenger was in Paris on the night of the deadliest attack suffered on their shores since World War II, and the boss believes that the football world should concentrate on the beautiful game in order to overcome the trauma.

Laurent Koscielny and Olivier Giroud were in the Stade de France as Les Bleus took on Germany in a glamour international friendly, and the stadium was initially a target for the responsible terrorist.

Check out Wenger’s message to football in the wake of those attacks.



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