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Mumbai: French football legend Robert Pires says it was his 'second daddy' Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who convinced him to come out of retirement and play in Indian Super League.
Pires, who is a World Cup winner, will turn out for FC Goa as their marquee player in the franchise-based league, to be held at various venues across the country from October 12 to December 20.
The celebrated mid-fielder said Arsene Wenger is like his father and it was he, who encouraged him to play in India.
"He told me if you can play in India, you need to go. You love football and you have the passion, the message from Arsene Wenger for me was that you go. Wenger is like my second daddy. For me it was very positive to work with him in the six seasons, so when I explained this project in India he asked me not wait," the 40-year-old Arsenal legend told reporters here.
"I retired three years ago but I am still training with Arsenal because I have a good relation with the club and Arsene Wenger. So it's been easy to come out of retirement. My passion is football and I can still play. I am here, I am excited and I am looking forward to the league," he said.
Pires said he is certainly feeling the pressure of performance but he likes to excel in these situations.
"I know that the weather is hot but I am ready and training very hard. I am like an ambassador for France, for FC Goa and I have a lot of responsibility on my shoulders. I feel the pressure but I like it. I am a professional and not a tourist. Tomorrow I meet my team mates and the objective for me is to win the title," Pires said.
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