Legendary manager Arsene Wenger was seen enjoying his summer vacation on a beach as he lay beside a stunning lady.
The Frenchman was named as Fifa's Chief of Global Football Development in November 2019, and in that capacity, he has proposed a significant revision to the offside rule.
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Wenger has taken some time to relax and soak in some sun on the beach as trials of the new rule, which will consider the attacker's complete body for offside offences rather than just one area, are about to start in Holland, Italy, and Sweden.
The Frenchman was lying on a sunbed in Mykonos, Greece, with a mysterious brunette wearing a brown bikini.
Wenger enjoying summer vacation
According to reports from the Sun, Wenger was seen lying down while sporting a white top and sunglasses during his relaxation time on the beach.
A different picture showed Wenger sitting next to another beachgoer who was topless and in full view.
Wenger, also known as "Le Professeur," was afterwards seen swimming in the Aegean Sea while wearing dark blue trunks.
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The 73-year-old was seen wrapping himself in a towel after going back to the beach, clearly having a great time.
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"It is difficult to find time to see them but there are jobs [which are worse]. You have guys who leave for work on Monday and come back on Friday.
"In my job, I travel, but the problem is not so much the quantity of time you spend with your family, it is the quality.
"That is where this job is more damaging. You do not always give them the quality they deserve when you are at home because you are thinking of the next game."