Sol Campbell Reveals Wenger's Best Advice and His Favorite Indian Escape

Arsenal legend Sol Campbell recently opened up about the profound impact Arsene Wenger had on his career. He revealed that Wenger's simple advice to "play your game" was the best guidance he received. Campbell also shared his love for India, particularly Rajasthan's beautiful landscapes and Udaipur's lakes. The former defender enjoyed 211 appearances for Arsenal during their famous Invincibles era.

Key Points: Sol Campbell on Arsene Wenger Advice and Favorite India Place

  • Wenger's system extended careers by 2-4 years for seemingly finished players
  • Campbell made controversial 2001 move from Tottenham to Arsenal under Wenger
  • Rajasthan's landscape and colors impressed Campbell more than Mumbai
  • Campbell was pivotal in Arsenal's famous 2003-04 Invincibles season
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Sol Campbell reveals best advice from Arsene Wenger, Arsenal legend names his favourite place in India

Arsenal legend Sol Campbell shares Arsene Wenger's career advice that extended players' careers and reveals why Rajasthan stands out as his favorite Indian destination.

"The best advice Arsène Wenger gave me was simply to play your game - Sol Campbell"

New Delhi, November 22

Arsenal legend Sol Campbell has opened up about the advice he recieved from manager Arsene Wenger on both his career and the club. The footballer also revealed his favourite place in India.

In July 2001, Campbell made a big move by joining Arsenal from Tottenham Hotspur. Arsene Wenger personally facilitated the deal, recognising Campbell's strong defensive abilities and leadership qualities.

Although the move was controversial, with Campbell facing heat from the Hotspur fans, Wenger stood by his decision. He was the pivotal part of the Arsenal squad in the 2003-04 season, under Wenger's system.

Speaking on JioHotstar, Arsenal legend Sol hailed the profound impact of Wenger on his career and the club.

"The best advice Arsène Wenger gave me was simply to play your game. His system and philosophy were brilliant. He had a system in place and just put players in to play it. He knew how to get the best from players, often extending careers by several years for those who seemed finished both mentally and physically. That ability to resurrect careers was special. He managed to get at least two to four extra years from many players. I completely bought into his philosophy and truly enjoyed playing under his management at Arsenal," Campbell said on JioHotstar"Sometimes, I watch games and feel like I want to be involved again, but then I remember I'm 50 and my time has passed. It's beautiful to watch the Premier League and see new players emerge. I'm happy with family life now and watching my kids grow up. I enjoyed playing against world-class players, reading articles praising them, then facing and stopping them on the field was always special. That feeling of competing against the best and coming out on top is what I loved most about the game," Campbell added.

Campbell also talked about his favourite place in India, where he found Rajasthan to be the most beautiful place.

"I spent five weeks in Mumbai, but I found Rajasthan truly beautiful. I visited Udaipur and saw the lakes where the James Bond movie was filmed during my days off. I threw myself into the experience and it was amazing. The landscape, colors, and local artists make it an incredible place. Though it was a bit chilly in the mountains, I really enjoyed my time there. Mumbai is also great. It's vibrant with Bollywood stars, fashion, and constant activity. The city is always moving and grooving. Both places are wonderful, but Rajasthan's beauty really stands out for me," the Arsenal legend said.

Sol Campbell made 211 appearances for Arsenal, scoring 12 goals and winning multiple trophies, including two Premier League titles and three FA Cups during the "Invincibles" era.

Sol Campbell played 211 games for Arsenal. The great scored 12 goals and won multiple trophies, including two Premier League titles and three FA Cups, during the "Invincibles" era.

Overall, Sol played 503 Premier League games, scoring 20 goals. He played 60 FA Cup matches and also 41 Champions League games.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful to see international football legends appreciating India's diverse beauty! Rajasthan's palaces and lakes are truly breathtaking. More athletes should explore beyond the metros to experience real India.
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Arjun K
Campbell was a rock in defense! The way he describes Wenger's man-management skills shows why Arsenal was so successful. Wish we had more coaches like him in Indian football too.
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective, though I wish he had explored more of India beyond Rajasthan and Mumbai. The Northeast states and Kerala have equally stunning landscapes that often get overlooked by international visitors.
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Vikram M
Great to see football legends on Indian platforms like JioHotstar! This kind of content really helps grow football's popularity in our country. Hope we see more such interviews! âš½
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Kavya N
His description of Mumbai as "always moving and grooving" is spot on! And Rajasthan's artistic heritage is indeed world-class. Glad he got to experience both urban energy and traditional beauty.

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