Arsenal's Arteta one Champions League win from surpassing Wenger as greatest manager
Arsenal won their first Premier League title since 2004 on Sunday, with Ian Wright stating manager Mikel Arteta is just one Champions League victory away from surpassing Arsene Wenger as the club's greatest manager. The Gunners secured the trophy with an 85-point finish, seven ahead of Manchester City, after City drew with Bournemouth, sparing Arsenal a tense final-day decider. Arsenal will celebrate with a trophy parade on Monday before facing PSG in next weekend's Champions League final in Budapest. Wenger achieved three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups during his 22-year tenure but lost his only Champions League final to Barcelona in 2006. Wright emphasized that European success would cement Arteta's legacy: "He will be remembered as the best" if he can achieve what no Arsenal manager has before. With Arsenal considered underdogs against defending champions PSG, an upset would complete Arteta's transformation from assistant to club legend.