Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger on Wednesday became the first managers inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame. Ferguson, who led Manchester United to 13 Premier League titles, and Wenger, a three-time champion with Arsenal, routinely locked horns during a period of intense rivalry starting in the 1990s.
Ferguson, 81, is the most successful manager in Premier League history, while 73-year-old Wenger can claim to be the only coach to guide a club through an unbeaten season, which his 'Invincibles' achieved in 2003/04.
Ferguson, who managed United for more than 26 years, won the inaugural Premier League title in 1992/93 to deliver the Red Devils' first league success since 1967.
Six players managed by Ferguson have already been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame – David Beckham, Eric Cantona, Roy Keane, Wayne Rooney, Peter Schmeichel and Paul Scholes. "It's an honour when you receive recognition like this," said Ferguson, who retired in 2013 after winning his 13th title. "However, it's not just about me as a person.