On This Day: Arsene Wenger Officially Became Arsenal Manager (1996)


When Arsène Wenger arrived at Highbury in October 1996, Arsenal’s fans wondered who on earth he was.
An unknown Manager Wenger had much to prove when he moved from Japan to north London. But if any doubts lingered over his appointment, the Frenchman soon dispelled them.
As his players soon realised, Wenger was a different breed of manager. The old-school habits of throwing teacups and tantrums were not for him. Instead the squad grew accustomed to nutrition and new training methods. Off the pitch Wenger has been just as effective, taking an active role in the building of a new training ground and the Emirates Stadium project.

Wenger has always been about more than results and trophies. He has transformed relative unknowns into world-class stars – Vieira, Petit, Anelka, Ljungberg and Fabregas for example. And he will always be remembered for turning Thierry Henry from a talented winger into a superstar striker.

Wenger’s greatest legacy will be the style with which he has brought success. Many clubs have won trophies, but few have managed it with the panache of Arsène’s Arsenal. When appointed in September 1996 it was a case of ‘Arsène Who?’ These days, Wenger ranks alongside Herbert Chapman as Arsenal’s greatest manager.

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