Arsène Wenger is a retired French football manager and player, best known for his long tenure as the manager of Arsenal Football Club in the English Premier League. He managed Arsenal from 1996 to 2018 and is credited with transforming the club into one of the top teams in both England and Europe during his time.
Wenger is known for his emphasis on attacking football, player development, and his commitment to sports science. He led Arsenal to multiple Premier League titles and made history in the 2003-2004 season by guiding the team to an unbeaten league campaign, a feat that earned them the nickname "The Invincibles."
Apart from his club success, Wenger has also contributed to the broader football community, advocating for various changes in regulations and practices in the sport. After leaving Arsenal, he has taken on roles, including a position with FIFA, focusing on global development in football.
Wenger continues to be a respected figure in football, known for his tactical acumen and influence on the game.
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