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Wenger’s Arsenal records revealed as he’s put into Premier League Hall Of Fame

Arsene Wenger has been added to the Premier League Hall Of Fame today and so we take a look at his records as a boss for the gunners.

Arsene Wenger, the former manager of Arsenal Football Club, has been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame alongside Sir Alex Ferguson. The Frenchman’s records in the Premier League are nothing short of impressive, with 828 matches played, 476 wins, 199 draws and 153 losses. His teams scored a total of 1,561 goals while conceding only 807, resulting in a win rate of 57.5% and a total of 1,627 points.

 

Wenger’s most notable achievements include winning three Premier League titles with Arsenal in the seasons of 1997-98, 2001-02 and 2003-04. The latter season was particularly memorable as his team went unbeaten for a record-breaking run of 49 matches from May 2003 to October 2004. This incredible feat earned them the nickname “The Invincibles” and cemented Wenger’s place as one of the greatest managers in English football history.

 

In addition to his success on the pitch, Wenger was also awarded Manager of the Month on fifteen occasions throughout his career. This award recognizes outstanding performances by managers during a particular month and is voted for by a panel consisting of experts from football’s governing bodies and media outlets.

Wenger’s impact on English football extends beyond just his achievements at Arsenal. He is credited with revolutionizing the game in England by introducing new training methods and dietary regimes that were previously unheard of. He also brought many talented foreign players to England who went on to become some of the best players in Premier League history.

Despite all his success, Wenger faced criticism towards the end of his tenure at Arsenal as he struggled to replicate his earlier achievements. However, there is no denying that he left an indelible mark on English football and will always be remembered as one of its greatest ever managers.

In conclusion, Arsene Wenger’s induction into the Premier League Hall of Fame is a fitting tribute to his remarkable career. His records in the Premier League speak for themselves, and his impact on English football will be felt for generations to come. Congratulations to Arsene Wenger on this well-deserved honor.

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