Wenger becomes most successful manager in FA Cup history
Reuters / Andrew Yates
This one will surely be the sweetest of all.
After enduring a miserable season in which he was mercilessly criticised - dealing with everything from fan protests against him to banners being flown demanding he leave the club - Arsene Wenger made history Saturday at Wembley.
Arsenal's 2-1 win over Chelsea in the FA Cup final saw the Frenchman become the most successful bench boss in the history of the competition, Wenger now standing alone with seven FA Cup titles.
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Saturday's victory saw Wenger, 67, break a tie with George Ramsay, who won the tournament six times with Aston Villa.
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