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Which players featured in Arsene Wenger's final Arsenal team?

To celebrate Arsene Wenger's 75th birthday, Sports Mole challenges you to name the last starting lineup of the Frenchman, the most recent boss to lift a top-flight trophy with the Gunners.

Arsenal may have challenged for the Premier League title across the last two seasons, but they are yet to win the competition with anyone other than Arsene Wenger in charge.

The Frenchman's success came between 1997 and 2004, a total of three top-flight crowns being lifted as the Gunners rivalled Manchester United and the emerging Chelsea.

Incredibly, Wenger did not lift a single EFL Cup during his 22-year reign, yet that was not the case in the FA Cup as he won the competition on seven occasions.

Upon his exit from the Emirates Stadium in 2018, it was anticipated that the veteran would take on a different challenge elsewhere with Wenger having been insistent that departing North London would not be the end of his managerial career.

However, Wenger's 1,235-match stint in England's capital - in which he won 707 matches - would prove to be the closing act of his time in the dugout.

To mark what is Wenger's 75th birthday, Sports Mole challenges you to name his final starting XI, which was for a Premier League game against Huddersfield Town at the John Smith's Stadium.



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