
– Arsene Wenger spent 22 years as manager at
Arsenal before quitting in 2018
– The tactician’s time at the club was punctuated
with several highs and lows
– The Frenchman admitted the 2004 title-winning
side was his greatest
Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has opened
the lid on his favourite set of players he managed
during his reign at the north London club.
Wenger spent 22 years at the helm of affairs at
Arsenal before quitting the role at the end of 2018
following the club’s massive decline.
However, despite his lows at the club, the
Frenchman enjoyed a relatively successful career
with the Gunners, winning three Premier League
titles and seven FA Cups.
Reflecting on his managerial career at the
Emirates, Wenger revealed the 2004-title winning
team was the greatest side he managed as they
ended the season unbeaten.
