The RIVALRY that DEFINED the Premier League: Sir Alex Ferguson & Arsene Wenger
The rivalry between Arsène Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson is among the most iconic in the Premier League. As managers of Arsenal and Manchester United, respectively, they competed fiercely during the late 1990s and 2000s, when their teams dominated English football. From Wenger’s Arsenal Invincibles, featuring stars like Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, and Dennis Bergkamp, to Ferguson’s Manchester United, with icons like Roy Keane, and Wayne Rooney, this rivalry was more than just managers—it was about world-class players, unforgettable moments, and intense drama.
0:00 Wenger v Ferguson
1:15 Arsène who?
3:13 A Game of Thrones
9:00 Battle of Old Trafford
11:47 End of the Invincibles
13:19 The End of Rivalry
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