Arsene Wenger believes that Spain will play with new-found freedom against Paraguay.
But Wenger also believes that Paraguay are a mentally very tough team that will be hard for Spain to crack.
Arsene Wenger believes that Spain will play with new-found freedom against Paraguay.
But Wenger also believes that Paraguay are a mentally very tough team that will be hard for Spain to crack.
Arsène Wenger is the current Arsenal manager. He has managed the club since 1996. He is currently the club's longest serving manager and most successful, based on trophies won.

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