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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger: "All love stories come to an end"

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Arsene Wenger admits that he needs time to adjust to life without Arsenal as he heads into the final week of his 22-year tenure, which he describes as 'a love story'.

Arsene Wenger has admitted that he is finding it tough saying goodbye to Arsenal after more than two decades at the club, but concedes that "all love stories come to an end".

The Frenchman is preparing for his final week in charge of the Gunners, beginning with Sunday's home match against Burnley and then back-to-back trips to Leicester City and Huddersfield Town.

An emotional send-off is expected at the Emirates Stadium this weekend as around 60,000 supporters are given a chance to say farewell for one last time, and Wenger admits that he is now heading into a period of uncertainty.

"I had some time to adjust to that and to get that idea into my head," he told Sky Sports News. "It is sad, but all love stories come to an end. They do not always finish well. Most of the time they don't finish well.

"I feel sad because I love this club and what the club represents - 22 years of your life and to walk away is not easy. I have dealt with difficult situations before in my life and I will do it again."

Arsenal's hopes of lifting silverware in Wenger's final campaign ended on Thursday night with defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Europa League.

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