The first details of Arsene Wenger's impending autobiography 'My Life in Red and White' have been released, with the legendary Arsenal boss set to tell all about his storied career with the Gunners.
Wenger is the longest-serving manager in Arsenal's history, having spent 22 seasons in the dugout after replacing Bruce Rioch in 1996.
During that time, Wenger lifted three Premier League titles, seven FA Cups and masterminded the famous 'Invincibles' season in 2003-2004 which saw his squad go a full league campaign unbeaten.
However, his time at the helm came to a difficult end, with many fans calling for him to walk away after failing to win the Premier League since that 2004 campaign.
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