The new inductees
Vincent Kompany’s Premier League career by numbers:
◉ 265 games
◉ 167 wins
◉ 18 goals
◉ 4 titles
◉ 2011/12 Player of the Season
An incredible captain.
Paul Scholes’ Premier League career by numbers:
◉ 499 games
◉ 321 wins
◉ 107 goals
◉ 55 assists
◉ 11 titles
◉ 4x Player of the Month
So good he retired, un-retired, and won another title.
Didier Drogba’s Premier League career by numbers:
◉ 254 games
◉ 172 wins
◉ 104 goals
◉ 55 assists
◉ 4 titles
◉ 3 hat-tricks
◉ 2x Golden Boot
And he has more UCL goals for a Premier League club than any other player.
Sergio Agüero’s Premier League career by numbers:
◉ 275 games
◉ 186 wins
◉ 184 goals
◉ 47 assists
◉ 12 hat-tricks
◉ 7 Player of the Month
◉ 5 titles
◉ 2014/15 Golden Boot
A true icon.
Ian Wright’s Premier League career by numbers:
◉ 213 games
◉ 113 goals
◉ 22 assists
◉ 5 hat-tricks
◉ 1 title
Proof that it’s never too late.
Patrick Vieira’s Premier League career by numbers:
◉ 307 games
◉ 186 wins
◉ 34 assists
◉ 31 goals
◉ 3 titles
◉ 2000/01 Player of the Season
The captain of the Invincibles™
100 - Peter Schmeichel was the first player to record 100 clean sheets in the premier-league, doing so in February 1998. Only two keepers (Petr Cech and Pepe Reina) have reached 100 shutouts in fewer appearances than the Dane (212). Great.
Wayne Rooney’s Premier League career by numbers:
◉ 491 games
◉ 284 wins
◉ 208 goals
◉ 103 assists
◉ 5 titles
◉ 2009/10 Player of the Season
The only player to score 200+ goals and provide 100+ assists.
Peter Schmeichel’s Premier League career by numbers:
◉ 310 games
◉ 175 wins
◉ 128 clean sheets
◉ 5 titles
◉ 3 goals
◉ 1 assist
◉ 1995/96 Player of the Season
The gold standard of goalkeepers.
Arsene Wenger combined foreign flair with homegrown talent to foster success at Arsenal
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62% - Sir Alex Ferguson won the Premier League title in 62% of the seasons he was in charge in the competition (13/21). Colossus.
38 - Arsène Wenger is the only manager in Premier League history to go unbeaten for an entire campaign (2003-04), and the only manager to see his side score in every game in a season (2001-02). Invincible.
13.5% - There have been 11,916 games played in the Premier League, with 1,604 of them featuring either Arsène Wenger or Sir Alex Ferguson (13.5%). Eternal.
Arsène Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson have both been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
They’ll be the only managers inducted.
(Source: @premierleague)
Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsène Wenger are the first coaches inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame
Arsene Wenger combined longevity with success to manage more Premier League matches than anyone else
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