Arsene Wenger has spent his life transforming football. Whether it be from the dugout or in his role at FIFA, the Frenchman has constantly tried to mould the game to his vision.
He changed the face of English football when he arrived in north London in 1996, implementing new training and fitness methods and an offensive, possession-based style of play that revolutionised the domestic game.
There was also his willingness to rely on young players and a fascination with diet and nutrition that helped Arsenal win three league titles, two Doubles and seven FA Cups.