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Wenger established himself as the most successful manager in Arsenal’s history in the course of his 22-year stint at the club. The Frenchman guided the Gunners to three Premier League titles, including their famed Invincibles campaign in 2003-04, seven FA Cups and seven Community Shields.

The 69-year-old helped Arsenal maintain their place in the European elite table for two decades but faltered during his last two seasons as the side failed to qualify for the Champions League.

Wenger stepped down from his managerial position in the summer of 2018 and was replaced by Emery, under whom the north London giants narrowly missed out on the Europa League title and a top-four finish in the Premier League last season.

The heart of the matter

Wenger believes that expectations have lowered at the Emirates since his departure, with a Champions League qualification now enough to make fans “very happy”.

Speaking to beIN Sports, he said,

What’s next?

Arsenal are scheduled to face Sheffield United in the Premier League after the international break on 21st October.

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