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Sir Alex Ferguson admits Arsene Wenger rivalry became “toxic” at Arsenal’s peak

Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted his rivalry with Arsene Wenger turned 'toxic' during the peak of their battles with Arsenal. Ferguson and Wenger went head to head in the Premier League for 17 years, with the latter bursting onto the scene at Arsenal in 1996 and ending United's dominance soon after. The two sides enjoyed one of the greatest rivalries in English top flight history at that time, which often resulted in tempers flaring between the managers both on the touchline and in the media. In their early days against one another Ferguson and Wenger certainly didn't see eye to eye, however their relationship eventually mellowed as the years went on. Manchester...
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