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The Gunners boss will not take on the France job

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has ruled himself out of the race to replace Laurent Blanc as France manager.

The Gunners boss has been linked with the role in the past but insists that his focus remains on the north Londoners.

“There are a lot of names,” Wenger told Telefoot. “But me, I will be very busy with Arsenal where my contract still runs for two years.”

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