5 greatest midfielders to play under Arsene Wenger

Arsene Wenger recruited some of the greatest midfielders in his time at Arsenal
Arsene Wenger recruited some of the greatest midfielders in his time at Arsenal

#3 Cesc Fabregas

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Arsene Wenger got the hint that Barcelona were unable to guarantee La Masia academy's most dazzling prospect a regular starting spot. Next thing you know, Cesc Fabregas lands in London and everyone is wondering about what the boy wonder from Spain can do.

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At 16 years of age, Fabregas was endeared by Arsene Wenger. He was given every opportunity to settle at Arsenal as he saw the Gunners claim the Invincibility cloak in 2003-04. He became the youngest player to feature for Arsenal's first team.

He wasn't the most physically gifted or imposing midfielder in Arsenal's ranks but he had his way of running the show. Fabregas was highly mobile and always on the move, his spatial awareness was quite impeccable and made it easier for him to distribute the ball and receive it.

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The Spaniard was a creative powerhouse and was gifted with a very delicate touch. Arsene Wenger built his team around Fabregas as the likes of Patrick Vieira and Thierry Henry left the club. The well-knit passing game that Arsenal are known for thus began due to Fabregas' abilities.

The midfielder made 303 appearances in the Arsenal shirt and capped them with 57 goals and 96 assists. He was Arsenal's Player of the Season for two consecutive campaigns between 2006 and 2008. Under Arsene Wenger, Fabregas could only win one Premier League title and one FA Cup. He moved on to Barcelona and then returned to England to play for Arsenal's city rivals Chelsea.

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#2 Robert Pires

Robert Pires of Arsenal celebrates scoring the second goal
Robert Pires of Arsenal celebrates scoring the second goal

Peak Arsenal, admired for their free-flowing fluid football, were incomplete without their Gallic genius Robert Pires. Upon his arrival from Olympique Marseille, the Frenchman was off to a slow start in Arsenal colors. Pires took his time but he got the Arsenal faithful rid of all that anxiety by soon putting in world-class performances.

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His telepathic partnership with Thierry Henry meant that it was going to be difficult to keep Pires quiet for longer intervals. He would either tee up his French compatriot with an inch-perfect pass, or use him as a decoy and run straight towards goal to bury one. Arsene Wenger had made a football fetish off his two lethal French weapons while the world sat in awe and admired.

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To say the Frenchman had an eye for goals would be kind of disrespectful. He was scoring goals by chipping and lobbing goalkeepers for fun, even from outside the 18-yard box. In Arsenal's Invincible campaign, Pires was their second highest goalscorer with 19 in all competitions.

His six-year spell under Arsene Wenger was haunted by injuries quite often but whenever he recovered it looked like he never left. The French midfielder has won two Premier League trophies and two FA Cups with Arsenal and in his 284 appearances reached a tally of 85 goals and 60 assists.

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#1 Patrick Vieira

Vieira repaid Arsene Wenger's faith with the captain's armband
Vieira repaid Arsene Wenger's faith with the captain's armband

The first foreign player to captain Arsenal and by a fair shot he seemed like the best. Patrick Vieira was the spirit and soul of Arsenal and Arsene Wenger looked everywhere to find someone of the same mold but he failed.

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He was as rugged and as aggressive as they came. Vieira loved to go on a stroll from one box to another and he enjoyed it when the opponents tried to stop him because he left them wishing they hadn't. He had one of the most ruthless tackling ability in the Premier League and his bullyish attitude was a psychological advantage for Arsene Wenger's side.

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The French midfielder was Arsene Wenger's first signing at Arsenal, which required a transfer fee and wasn't a free agent. The boss hit gold on his very first attempt at spending cash. Vieira's long-legged strides and endless reserve of stamina saw him cover every inch of the pitch with little effort. That allowed him to make recoveries when Arsenal lost possession.

Arsene Wenger's main man made the Premier League team of the season for six consecutive seasons, starting in 1998-99 and ending in 2003-04. Vieira won two domestic doubles with the Gunners, a total of three PL titles and four FA Cups.

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