#2 Sorted defensive front
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While Wenger has dished out some of the best attacks in the world in the last two decades, he has fallen short in sorting the defence of his teams more often than not. In fact, one of the main reasons behind Arsenal's sub-par performance last season was the steadily declining quality of their back line.
With someone like Sergio Ramos patroling the goal in Real Madrid and marshalling his defence in every game, Wenger will have a perfect commander to turn to in times of difficulty. Marcelo Vieira, Raphael Varane, Dani Carvajal, and Nacho are all reliable defenders who would bring a lot more solidarity to any team managed by Wenger.
Casemiro as a goal-poaching DM will also be a crucial cog in the Frenchman's setup. When Wenger had strong defensive players, he won the Premier League at Old Trafford and White Hart Lane. When his backline reeked of mediocrity, his teams fell apart. In Madrid, he will have the luxury of getting the former.