🖼 The Premier League Hall of Fame Inductees

The new inductees

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Didier Drogba becomes the first African player inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame :raised_hands::earth_africa:

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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™

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United teams were blessed with so many iconic players :star_struck:

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Arsene Wenger combined foreign flair with homegrown talent to foster success at Arsenal :red_circle:

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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.

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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.

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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.

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:rotating_light: Arsène Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson have both been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame. :clap:

They’ll be the only managers inducted. :star2:

(Source: @premierleague)

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Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsène Wenger are the first coaches inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame :clap:


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Arsene Wenger combined longevity with success to manage more Premier League matches than anyone else :necktie:

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Sir Alex Ferguson is the most decorated manager in Premier League history :trophy:

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