Arsenal will build a statue to honour Arsene Wenger

Arsenal is preparing to honor the legend, Arsene Wenger, with a statue outside the stadium “Emirates” in the near future. Wenge, who won ten trophies in more than two decades north of London, returned on Monday evening to “Emirates” for the first time since he left the coach's position in [...]
Wenge, who won ten trophies in more than two decades north of London, returned on Monday evening to <x0th>Emirates” for the first time since leaving the coach's post in 2018.
The Frenchman attended the match Arsenal won 3:1 against West Ham United.
Wenger is one of the biggest figures in the history of the London club. As a result, there has long been calls for the club to honor it as it deserves.
And, according to “Telegraph”, plans are being developed to build a statue outside the stadium “Emirites”, potentially in 2023.
Arsenal has already erected statues of club legends like Herbert Chapman, Tony Adams, Dennis Bergcamp and Thierry Henry, and now it's 73-year-old.
The coach from Strasbourg is the most successful in the history of “Toopchines”. He has won a total of 17 trophies; 3 championship titles in Premierliga, 7 Cup FA and 7 Supercups of England.
Arsenal received his final title in 2004, when the coach was Arsene Wenger.












