Arsene Wenger, born in France, 1949 is a legendary football manager and one of the most influential figures in the history of Arsenal Football Club and the Premier League. Wenger managed Arsenal from 1996 to 2018, overseeing a period of success and achievements.
Under his management, Arsenal won three premiere league titles, including the famous Invincibles season in 2003-2004 when they went unbeaten for an entire season. Wenger's impact extended beyond the pitch, as he revolutionized English football with his innovative coaching methods and his emphasis on sports science. He was recognized for finding and growing young talents and playing attractive, possession-based football.
Wenger left an undeniable mark on Arsenal and English football. His legacy is that of a visionary manager who not only achieved success on the field but also transformed the footballing culture of the club and the nation.
Mikel Arteta, born in Spain, 1982 is a former professional footballer, now turned successful Manager currently managing Arsenal FC. Arteta mainly played midfield and featured for many clubs such as Paris Saint Germain, Rangers, Everton and notably Arsenal.
Arteta was a very good player; he was tactically intelligent and a strong leader on the pitch. Arteta took these qualities and implemented them into his coaching career. In December 2019 he was appointed head coach of Arsenal FC, succeeding Unai Emery who didn't meet Arsenals needs.
Under Arteta, Arsenal has undergone a transition, showing a much more disciplined defense on the field coupled with creative attacking play. He has instilled a sense of unity within the club and the team which has been missing for years. Arteta and the team have won the FA Cup and two Community Shields. He is seen as a key figure in shaping and fixing the future of Arsenal football club.