Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger Has stated that he wants to make "more history" with the Gunners, after signing a new three-year deal with the FA Cup winners.Wenger has led Arsenal to eight major trophies since arriving in September 1996 and will now stay until 2017.The Frenchman goes on to say he wants to carry on the development of the team and is committed to the future of the club.
Wenger has won three league titles, five FA Cups and four Charity/Community Shields during his time at Arsenal.
His greatest achievement was when his 'Invincibles' remained unbeaten in winning the 2003-04 Premier League.
Arsenal have not won the title since, and, despite being in contention for much of this season following the club record signing of Mesut Ozil for £42.4m, they faded to finish fourth for the sixth time in nine years.
Stan Kronke, Arsenal's major shareholder, said: "Sustained excellence is the hardest thing to achieve in sport.
"The fact Arsenal has competed at the top of the game in England and Europe throughout the time Arsene has been manager is the ultimate testimony to his consistency of performance, talent and ambition.
"We are delighted with the FA Cup success which has added to his already outstanding record. Under his guidance, we look forward to adding more trophies." Culled BBC sports News.
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