Henrikh Mkhitaryan: If Wenger decided to stay, no one would object

Henrikh Mkhitaryan: If Wenger decided to stay, no one would object

PanARMENIAN.Net - Arsenal midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan says that if former coach Arsene Wenger decided to stay, no one would have been against it.

The Armenia international hopes new Arsenal head coach Unai Emery will bring some fresh "tactical ideas and spirit" to the club, The Daily Mail reports.

Spaniard Emery has succeeded Arsene Wenger, who was manager for 22 years, and set out his positive vision for the future when speaking at a media conference on Wednesday, May 23 afternoon.

Attacking midfielder Mkhitaryan joined the Gunners from Manchester United in January as part of the deal which saw Alexis Sanchez head to Old Trafford.

The Armenian feels Emery, who left Paris St Germain at the end of the season having won the French domestic treble, can make a real impact at the Emirates Stadium.

"I still haven't had an opportunity to meet him. We didn't have time to talk with each other. I hope he will bring new tactical ideas and spirit to Arsenal, and I hope he will succeed," Mkhitaryan said.

"I haven't talked to my team-mates about him. I would like to meet him. Everyone at the club is a professional. Everyone knows what he should do and what he is expected to do."

Mkhitaryan admits it will be a different club he heads back to for the start of pre-season training, with Wenger having been in charge for so long.

"Not only the players, but the staff overall were sad. It's not that easy to handle the exit of a man who was managing the team for 22 years," he added.

"You can't imagine how everyone was amazed with the atmosphere he had created. If he decided to stay for 10 more years, no one would have been against it."

Mkhitaryan feels Emery's Arsenal must target a swift return to the elite of European football.

"Our priority (last season) was qualification for Champions League, but unfortunately we didn't manage that," he said.

"We wanted to do it and we fought for it, but everything can happen in football, so we should focus on next season and return to the Champions League in two years."

Currently in Yerevan, Mkhitaryan said earlier there is no old and new Armenia for him, “but only one Armenia.”

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