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... om both the media and his peers. Many perceived his elegance as a form of eccentricity, making him stand out even among Premier League managers. Outsiders interpreted his uniqueness as a declaration of individuality, which naturally attracted scrutiny and disdain.
At Maine Road Stadium, Wenger met O’Neill before the two shook hands.
"Life in London is harder than I imagined," Wenger sighed, a hint of sadness in his voice.
O’Neill smiled and replied, "Yeah, there are many ...
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