Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson became the first coaches in history to be inducted into the “Hall of Fame” in the Premier League.
Wenger sat on the Arsenal bench 828 times, tallying 476 victories and winning the Premier League title 3 times. He is the only one who led his team to an extraordinary title, hence the name “invicibles” for the team of the 2003-2004 season.
Ferguson took over a United that was great in name only and despite a rocky start, he steered them to 13 English league titles. The two combined for 16 league titles and formed one of the most popular and longest-running rivalries in league history. It is the highest honor that can be given to them by the Premier League.