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'I pick the wine' - Man United legend Sir Alex Ferguson makes surprise admission about Arsenal great Arsene Wenger

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Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed he now has a 'terrific relationship' with Arsene Wenger, despite both men having a fierce rivalry from their time managing Manchester United and Arsenal respectively across a span of almost two decades.

Ferguson, who has won nine more Premier League titles than any other manager in the league's history, and Wenger were named in the Premier League Hall of Fame on Wednesday morning, becoming the first managers to be inducted.

Both managers played their part in defining a glorious era in the Premier League and their rivalry, which became fierce in the late 1990s and early 2000s, made for memorable and explosive encounters between the two sides. ALSO READ: Newcastle might expose the biggest criticism of Manchester United However, the pair have put their differences aside in the years since they retired and, speaking in an interview to celebrate his induction into the Premier League's Hall of Fame, Ferguson opened up on his duels with Wenger. "I didn’t know him [Wenger].

He had been in Japan," he told the Premier League. "It was a big decision for [Arsenal vice-chairman] David Dein. It was a good decision.

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