Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has sparked excitement among Gunners fans with his optimistic forecast for Arsenal’s upcoming clash against Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals, reported by GOAL.
Arsenal's goalless draw with title rivals Manchester City was a chance they passed up. That is the view of former manager Arsene Wenger, who spoke about his old club's title chances.
Arsenals ultimate 2006 Champions League final blow During the 2005/06 season Arsene Wenger dragged Arsenal to their first and last Champions League Final.
Freddie Ljungberg- Arsenals “Super Swede” In 1998 Freddie Ljungberg was brought to Highbury by Arsene Wenger for a mere £3 million where he would remain for the next nine years of his playing career.
Sol Campbell- the only player to play for Arsenal and Tottenham in the Premier League era Sol Campbell will forever go down in Premier League history as the only player to controversially turn out for Arsenal and Tottenham since the competition commenced in 1992.
Santi Cazorla, a beloved former Arsenal player, experienced the peak of his career during his time with the Gunners from 2012 to 2018. The Spanish midfielder was a magician on the pitch, consistently delivering stellar performances and captivating the Emirates Stadium with his skills.
Arsene Wenger’s FA Cup seven heaven In 2017 Arsene Wenger secured his seventh FA Cup winner’s medal which no manager in the English game has surpassed in the competitions history.
How Arsene Wenger helped Arsenal win their first FA Cup double Wow, what a legendary season it was for Arsenal in 2002/03! Under the guidance of the one and only Arsene Wenger, our beloved Gunners achieved something truly remarkable – the 2003 FA Cup double!
Steve Bould – Could you have asked for a stronger fighter? In 1962 Steve Bould was born and he would go on to win three league titles and an FA Cup at Arsenal during the 1980s and 1990s.
According to Arsene Wenger, Saka is world-class. And no one can convince me otherwise. Over the last few weeks, we’ve received a lot of queries regarding our star boy.
Next Emirates Stadium statue should go to…? So my fellow Gooners after the amazing statues we have in and around the Emirates so far and with the latest addition last summer being one of Monsieur Arsene Wenger, it doesn’t take a genius to think about who deserves one next and quite frankly I am surprised he hasn’t got one already!
Ray Parlour has opened up on a time he was dropped by Arsene Wenger because the gaffer learnt he headbutted a bar. Wenger is one of the nicest men around and ended his time at Arsenal as one of the best managers on the planet.
Former Arsenal player Ray Parlour has recommended that current Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta seek guidance from Arsene Wenger on winning the Premier League title, especially as we approach a crucial stage of the season.
One of the finest talents in English football in the late 90s and early 2000s was Kieron Dyer, and he had the chance to join Arsenal. The Gunners, under the management of Arsene Wenger, were one of the top clubs in the Premier League at the time.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has admitted that Arsene Wenger became a kind of substitute father figure for him when they were together at Monaco early in his career.
Legendary former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has defended FIFA's decision to expand the Club World Cup. Between six and eight teams have competed in each edition of the tournament since it was launched in 2000.
Russian goalkeeping great Valery Gazzaev admits Arsene Wenger wanted to sign CSKA Moscow legend Igor Akinfeev for Arsenal. Now 38, Akinfeev is still going to strong for CSKA having made over 550 appearances.
Aston Villa have lost their last four matches against Arsenal. Will this weekend be the time it all changes? It’s hard to know. But we do know this: Aston Villa vs. Arsenal should be one for the history books.
Cast your mind back to the mid 2000s: trucker hats, Myspace and Timbaland on the radio. The Premier League had just celebrated the 10-year anniversary of its modern form and Manchester United was running away with yet another title under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Arsene Wenger gave a damning assessment of Manchester United after Sunday’s 3-0 defeat against Man City. The former Arsenal manager retired five years ago, but he now works as a pundit – from time to time – for Bein Sports.
When you think of Arsenal in the modern era one name should readily spring to mind: Arsene Wenger. The urbane Frenchman completely transformed every aspect of the way that the club was run and took the north Londoners, and by extension the rest of the Premier League, to a place that they’d never been before.
A statue depicting legendary former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was unveiled at the club's Emirates Stadium on Friday. The bronze statue - which shows Wenger lifting the Premier League trophy - was created by sculptor Jim Guy.
Wenger law might be the first of several changes of rules that lead to the evolution in modern football. Wenger law has been the subject of discussion recently in football.
Chelsea were the better side for large parts of the game against Real Madrid tonight, but many will feel that is because they were allowed to be the better team by the opposition.
Arsenal 3-1 West Ham Arsene Wenger was among the crowd at the Emirates Stadium on Boxing Day to watch Arsenal come from behind to beat West Ham. It was Wenger's first public appearance at the Emirates since he stood down as Arsenal manager in 2018.
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