Five months after leaving Arsenal, Arsene Wenger has returned to management in England - with a victory.
Wenger, who spent 22 years in charge of the Gunners before leaving in May, took charge of a Premier League Masters XI against an African Masters side in the inaugural Kanu Cup.
The game was a charity fixture organised by one of Wenger's former players, the ex-Gunners striker Nwankwo Kanu, and was played at Barnet's Hive stadium on Sunday.
Wenger stepped into the Premier League dugout, and oversaw a dominant display in which his charges scored nine goals, with the Africans only pulling back a couple late on to make it 9-4 at full time.
The charity match, in aid of the Nwankwo Kanu Heart Foundation, involved several former players who starred for Wenger in the Premier League era.
These included Sol Campbell, Robert Pires, Jens Lehmann, Lauren, Emmanuel Eboue, Kolo Toure, and Wiliam Gallas.
Other Premier League legends in action included Steve McManaman and Louis Saha, while Lomana Lua Lua, Michael Essien and Yakubu turned out for the African team.
The Premier League outfit took the lead inside 90 seconds through former Liverpool defender David Thompson, and never let up from there.
Gallas burst from the back for the second before Lua Lua struck left footed to pull it back to 2-1 at half time - and celebrated with a trademark somersault - before the floodgates opened in the second half.
A total of 10 goals were scored after the break; Saha and Pires both netting twice and Kanu bagging in the cup named after him, while Lua Lua scored a second, with Essien and Yakubu slotting consolations for the Africans.
Kanu set up the foundation after doctors discovered a serious heart defect while he was playing for Inter Milan in 1997. It was corrected with major surgery.
To donate to the Kanu Heart Foundation, text KANU25 followed by the amount you wish to donate, to 70070.
vanaclnosu
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We love you 2 see you are back in
Maybcnost
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Arsene... good to see you back in London... and with your stars... well done...
Maybcnost
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Manchester united should be patient with both their manager & players... The club & fans are likely to go through a difficult season yet all is not ended... am an Arsenal fan but know how it feels when things are not going well with players or manager...
Elsa98
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Good luck with everything, wenger.
Posbdeknr
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Le Professor we love you.All the best wishes in ur future endeavours!!
Armours
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Amazing times
mcdonalder
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Legend.
overthing
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One Arsène Wenger
SilvaMAN
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Legend of the game.
Isblessed
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A legacy immortalised within the club. He will always be held as a legend, a master tactician, an intellect. He deserves all the respect he receives from all around the world.
realmans
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Greatest ever Manager.!!!!
Joshuaon
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thank you for everything, Arsene!
acteman
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The trophies didn't make him great. The playing style didn't make him great. What made him legendary was the grace with which he conducted himself, the values he upheld till the last day in charge. What a role model for young kids. One Arsene Wenger.
Luckus
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The day we would work on no longer being "boring boring Arsenal". He revolutionised everything from dieting, training and brought amazing players to the club. Pretty much modernised us.
oldestwo
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Two great men.
blueSkyu
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Nice to see Arsene is still in top-tier management.
Harden1313
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You can see the look of respect and gratitude in kanu for wenger. Despite all his trophies , i dont think the toxic mourinho will ever have a player showing true respect for him !
Odyssey
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I was at this game and it was a nice atmosphere and I had the opportunity to speak to some Arsenal legends and Wenger after the game. How I miss the Arsenal team of those days and when we didn't have fans with no ambition whatsoever.
CEO222
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Leave Wenger alone. He build the club into a world renowned organization. Others can carry His legacy. But stop slagging him off now that he is gone. It's not right!!
liabilities
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Never forgot that hat trick from Kanu, and being in the Shed end when it happened, happy memories.
Withmins
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KING KANU favourite player of all time
Tyranny
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Wenger made Manchester United reach new heights
oiiopps
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Player. Master of the game. Legend
Shuntamallett
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Wenger gave this veteran a chance after he had been discarded by Chelsea, and this is how he thanks him. The kiss of Judas.
Baldwins
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Wengers way got them 3 FA cup wins in 5 years. Mertasacker view was that the players let Wenger down. Players like Ozil, Cech, Xhaka, Bellerin and Ramsey were regularly picked but lacked consistency this why after 20 years the Spuds finished above Arsenal
segeacion
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Wenger seems happy now he's rid of all the media and fan hatred on who I'd consider to be one of the best PL managers to ever grace the game