Arsenal fans and the wider football community have taken to Twitter to share their views on his resignation, express appreciation for his service to the club, and to give him a sendoff.
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Many users on the social media platform wished him well and thanked him not only for his work at Arsenal, but his contribution to association football in the UK.
One user even suggested that Mr. Wenger deserves to have a statue of himself built and placed outside of Arsenal F.C.’s stadium, tweeting to the club's official Twitter account.
Meanwhile, others mocked and celebrated his resignation from the club.
All dictators are falling. 1st Jammeh, then Mugabe, then Zuma & now Arsene Wenger 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/WzwexPlQWQ
— Young Black King 👑♠ (@pyepar) April 20, 2018
God has answered the prayers of Arsenal fans.
— GREAT GRACIOUS (@GreatGracious) April 20, 2018
Arsene Wenger has finally stepped down as their coach. pic.twitter.com/fJpVFN4AKM
But, for the most part, people praised him for his service to Arsenal and posted photos of his highpoints at the club.
Thank you to Arsène Wenger for giving me my warmest football memories. I will always be grateful to him for the Invincibles and for leading Arsenal to 3 PL titles and 7 FA Cups. #ThankYouArsènepic.twitter.com/HGGHOUVLUe
— OneAW (@1886_blog) April 20, 2018
Arsène Wenger has decided to stand down at the end of the season. This is one of the most emotional days in my 38 years of supporting this great club.
— Scötty Gööner (@clockending) April 20, 2018
For everything you have done for our great club Arsène, you are truly the greatest Gooner that has ever lived.
Merci 🙏
All of these guys must be forever grateful for Arsene Wenger’s legacy at Arsenal as they would never have had the career they had if it wasn’t for him. pic.twitter.com/ZivO8mog1i
— Footy Humour (@FootyHumour) April 20, 2018
Remember to tell your son and grandsons that a certain coach, Arsene Wenger won the EPL without losing a single match.
— Akinboye Akinpelumi (@pelumi_akinboye) April 20, 2018
In the space of 22 years, Arsenal F.C. played over 1,200 matches under Wenger’s management, winning 7 FA Cups and 7 Community Shields in the process.
In the club’s most notable season under his leadership, in the 2003-2004 season, they won the Premier League without losing a single match.