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Arsene Wenger enjoyed great success during his glittering spell as Arsenal manager - but there was one trophy that eluded the legendary Frenchman.

The 69-year-old won three Premier League titles — including in 2003-04 when his ‘Invincibles’ went unbeaten for an entire season — and seven FA Cups during his time as Gunners’ boss.

He also took the club into the Champions League for 20 years in a row, memorably guiding Thierry Henry and Co to the 2006 Champions League final.

Unfortunately they came up short as Barcelona sealed a comeback 2-1 win, but Wenger still feels aggrieved by the decision to allow Samuel Eto'o's controversial decision to stand.

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And the Frenchman says that is the one game he wished the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) was in use for, as it would have undoubtedly been the greatest achievement for Arsenal had they won.

He told beinSPORTS: "It is the final of the [2006] Champions League, because I think Eto'o's equaliser was offside. That would have changed the history of Arsenal Football Club."

Arsenal were leading 1-0 in the final against Barcelona back in 2006 with just 14 minutes left on the clock.

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Eto'o grabbed an equaliser for the Spanish giants, but the Arsenal boss is adamant that the Barcelona forward was in an offside position and the use of VAR would have changed the decision and the outcome of the game.

Juliano Belletti scored the winning goal just four minutes later and the Gunners suffered heartache at the Stade de France.

Wenger parted ways with Arsenal at the end of the 2017/18 campaign and is currently still without a job.