Solan, 44, had been the club's lead first-team strength and conditioning coach before his departure. He arrived in north London in the summer of 2015, making him one of the club's longest-serving staff members
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Arsene Wenger and the club's long-time head of performance, Shad Forsythe, afforded Solan, a performance specialist for the Poland national team at Euro 2012, an opportunity. The Irishman had also been working in Gaelic football and coaching boxer Katie Taylor, who won Olympic gold at London 2012 and is now the undisputed and lineal world lightweight champion.
"We won, we lost, and we experienced every other emotion in between together for nearly a decade. Great times, and Arsenal is a great place.
"Very sad to depart after pre-season, but a new adventure awaits. Looking forward to seeing the lads hit new speeds this year and beyond," before Solan signed off with a folded hands emoji and the 'Come on you Gunners' hashtag.
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