Twenty years, six FA Cups, three Premier Leagues and countless pictures.
Our club photographers, Stuart MacFarlane and David Price, have compiled some of their favourite images from Arsène Wenger's time at the club. Check them out below.
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Stuart says: Here's the boss on his first day at Highbury, back in 1996
Stuart says: And here he is this year - this time at Emirates Stadium. I thought this would be a nice way to start and end the book.
Stuart says: An amazing moment at White Hart Lane after winning the league (again). The boss was facing the fans, he turned around and threw his arms in the air. I was so lucky that the ‘Arsene Knows’ banner was directly behind him.
Stuart says: I like this picture because it's got a behind-the-scenes feel to it. Fans don't often see footage of the manager in his office.
Stuart says: Here's the manager having a look at the Emirates Stadium pitch on the morning of a match.
Stuart says: This picture was taken on a remote camera picture, which I'd set up before the game. I fired it from my working position behind the goal.
Stuart says: Here's the manager with a traditional dancer on a sightseeing trip in China.
Stuart says: Here's the manager walking around the pitch at the end of the Invincibles season. He's about to punch a beachball back into the crowd.
Stuart says: In this picture, the manager is greeting Mesut Ozil and Per Mertesacker on their first day back in training after winning the World Cup with Germany.
Stuart says: This is one of my favourite pictures. You can hear a pin drop when the manager talks to his players at training.
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