Swansea manager Bob Bradley feels he is privileged to be making his bow in English football against Arsene Wenger.
The Premier League's newest manager comes up against the division's longest serving of 20 years standing, with former United States boss Bradley believing it ranks alongside any of his achievements in football.
Bradley guided the USA into the last 16 of the 2010 World Cup and also ended Spain's unbeaten 35-game streak on the way to America finishing runners-up at the 2009 Confederations Cup.
But ahead of Swansea's trip to Arsenal, Bradley said: 'This is up there for me.