
It’s been five years since Arsene Wenger was last in charge of Arsenal, and on Friday the club where he left an indelible mark unveiled a tribute to him in the form of a statue outside the Emirates Stadium.
The Frenchman managed to keep the Gunners competitive for the majority of his tenure in north London and he can look back with pride on the league titles won, the Invincible season and the epic battles with Man United.
The statue is a fitting reminder of the man’s genius and longevity at the club.
Arsenal have unveiled a statue of Arsène Wenger at the Emirates Stadium to celebrate the former manager’s incredible impact at the Gunners ? pic.twitter.com/nJioDwAaYK
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) July 28, 2023
Forever Arsène. Forever Arsenal. pic.twitter.com/gdzJfEhhq7
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) July 28, 2023
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