Big Pete: Pires reveals to Cech why he chose to make Arsenal move

Robert Pires was Petr Cech's newest guest
Robert Pires was Petr Cech's newest guestFlashscore

In previous episodes of the Big Pete series by Flashscore and CANAL+, goalkeeper Petr Cech interviewed John Terry. This time, he invited former French midfielder Robert Pires, with whom he revisited Pires' early days in the Premier League, intense North London derbies with Tottenham, and the moment he decided to join Arsenal instead of accepting offers from Real Madrid and Juventus — a decision where legendary manager Arsene Wenger played a crucial role.

Pires revealed that when he moved to Arsenal, he was eager to experience English football. "In 2000, I had to choose between Real Madrid, Juventus, and Arsenal," Pires recalled.

"Arsene Wenger kept calling me, saying, 'I want you to come because Marc Overmars is leaving for Barcelona, and you're the only player who can replace him'.

"In the end, I made my decision because of him. I also knew that my national teammates Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira were already at the club. Both told me that if I came to England, I would enjoy it. They were right."

The French midfielder described what it was like before his first North London derby and didn't forget to mention Arsenal's fans. 

"The whole week leading up to the match, you feel the derby approaching. The atmosphere is completely different from a regular league game. Fans constantly remind you how important the match is and that you simply cannot lose it.

"Today, I think Arsenal fans like me mainly because of the games against Tottenham, maybe because I played 12 matches against them and scored eight goals. In football, it's simple — if you want to be popular with the fans, you have to score in the derby."

The full TV version of this episode of the Big Pete documentary series will be available on CANAL+ Sport and the CANAL+ streaming service in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, France, Poland, Myanmar, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Romania, and Hungary, and on SuperSport in South Africa and Switzerland.