Arsene Wenger has now beaten Sir Alex Ferguson’s record of 810 games in charge of Manchester United by managing his 811th.

During Wenger’s 21-year reign as Arsenal manager, Wenger has won 468 games, lost 145 and drawn 198.

The only Premier League teams he hasn’t faced are Oldham Athletic and Swindon Town. While others are yet to secure a single point against him: Reading, Huddersfield, Cardiff, Brighton, Blackpool and Barnsley.

However, it probably won’t surprise you to find out that he was the least successful against Manchester United. The Frenchman only has a 29% win rate against the Red Devils.

What you may not have guessed is that Wenger is equally as bad against Sheffield Wednesday!

The 67-year-old has also only managed a 30% win rate against Liverpool and 38% against Chelsea.

Stats via Barriesview.

Next up, Wenger’s full table of results since 1996

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10 stats on Arsène Wenger’s head-to-head record

12 – Arsène Wenger has never lost against Barnsley (2 games), Blackpool (2), Bournemouth (5), Brighton & Hove Albion (1), Burnley (7), Cardiff City (2), Huddersfield Town (1), Ipswich Town (4), Leicester City (20), Portsmouth (14), Reading (6) or Wolverhampton Wanderers (8).

20 – Wenger has faced Leicester City 20 times in the Premier League and never lost (W14, D6).

28 – The Arsenal manager has beaten Everton on four more occasions than he has any other side.

29% – Wenger has the joint-lowest win percentage versus both Manchester United and Sheffield Wednesday.

46 – The Gunners boss has beaten all 46 teams he has faced at least once.

50% – Sheffield United have the highest win percentage versus Arsène Wenger (W1, L1).

71 – Liverpool have scored the most goals against Wenger’s side.

75% – Wigan Athletic have lost the highest percentage of teams to have faced the French manager at least 10 times (W2, D2, L12).

90 – Everton have conceded the most goals versus Wenger’s side.

100% – Arsène Wenger has a 100% win record versus Barnsley (2 games), Blackpool (2), Brighton & Hove Albion (1), Cardiff City (2), Huddersfield Town (1) and Reading (6).

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