Arsene Wenger says he sacrificed personal success to stay at Arsenal for 22 years.
The Frenchman was in charge of the Gunners from 1996 to 2018, winning three Premier League titles and seven FA Cup's during that time.
"No regret," Wenger told beIN Sports. "Regret is that maybe I sacrificed a little bit the winning potential against the loyalty potential, or the desire to build up the club and the influence I had on the club to build up the club when we built the stadium, against the fact that I could have won more by going somewhere else and being less limited financially.
"At the end of the day, I'm happy to do what I did, to have done what I did. I thought from a very young age I want to work the way I like to work.
"Sometimes today I weigh up a little bit 'have I done well or not?' But I felt that I was in a club [Arsenal] where I met my needs the way I wanted to work.
"Why change that and maybe be in a bit more glorious situation but less happy situation and less influenceable situation, where I had less influence on the club [Real Madrid]? 'So I decided that I keep trying to experience my love story [at Arsenal]."


