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‘It wasn’t glamorous’ - Arsene Wenger says he did his ‘best work’ during club’s barren years after Emirates Stadium move

Arsene Wenger believes he did his "best job" as Arsenal boss during the barren years following the club's move to the Emirates Stadium.

The Frenchman, who will take charge of his last game for the Gunners at Huddersfield on Sunday after almost 22 years in charge, won three Premier League titles when the north London club were based at Highbury.

But he believes his most impressive achievement was to keep Arsenal competitive when the financial constraints hit home after the move to the 60,000-capacity stadium in 2006.

Asked during his final pre-match press conference about his most cherished memory at Arsenal, the 68-year-old replied: "Maybe my first title here because I came completely unknown and in my first full year I won the championship.