Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is shocked by the terrorist attacks this week in his native France.
Wenger expressed his hope that the attacks will not polarise the French population along religious or ethnic lines.
"It is a dreadful and terrible situation," he said.
"It is shocking. I think the whole country is shocked. France is a country with a freedom of speech, it has a big history and to think in a country like France you can die today because of your ideas and the way you want to speak is absolutely shocking.
"I hope at the moment that the whole country is united and I hope it will not create a divided country, the consequences of that would be terrible."