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Arsene Wenger's Greatest Arsenal Team: The Invincibles

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 13 October 2019.

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has reflected on his 22-year tenure at the club, which ended in 2018. During his time at the helm, Wenger experienced both highs and lows, but one team stands out as his greatest achievement.

Speaking about his managerial career, Wenger revealed that the 2004 title-winning team, known as the Invincibles, was his greatest set of players. This team, which ended the season unbeaten, holds a special place in Wenger's heart.

Wenger's 2004 title-winning team included players such as Tony Adams, Steve Bould, Martin Keown, Sol Campbell, Toure, and Ashley Cole, who all impressed the Frenchman with their skills and dedication.

Wenger's time at Arsenal was marked by several successes, including three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups. However, his departure from the club in 2018 was met with a decline in the team's performance.

Despite his desire to return to football management, Wenger has yet to accept an offer. He has been linked with a role within the world football governing body, FIFA, but no official announcement has been made.

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