Arsene Wenger, the legendary manager of Arsenal, made his long-awaited return to the Emirates on Monday night for West Ham’s Premier League visit.
In the summer of 2018, the 73-year-old quit her position.
Unai Emery first took his place before Mikel Arteta was hired in December 2019.
Wenger is currently the head of FIFA’s global football development.
He led the Gunners for 22 years, from 1996 to 2018, winning the Premier League without dropping a single match in 2003–04.
Arsenal leads the league by five points going into their matchup with the Hammers.
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