My Life in Red and White by Arsène Wenger is the personal autobiography of Arsène Wenger, one of football’s most influential and respected managers. In this book, Wenger reflects on his life, philosophy, and groundbreaking career in football management.
He recounts his early days in France, managing clubs such as Nancy and Monaco, as well as his time in Japan with Nagoya Grampus Eight. The memoir then focuses on his iconic tenure at Arsenal Football Club, where he spent 22 years transforming the team and English football as a whole.
During his time at Arsenal, Wenger won multiple Premier League titles and FA Cups, including the historic unbeaten “Invincibles” season of 2003–2004. He also introduced revolutionary changes in training, nutrition, and playing style, influencing modern football standards across the world.
My Life in Red and White by Arsène Wenger highlights not only his achievements but also his leadership philosophy, discipline, and long-term vision for the sport. It is both a memoir and a reflection on innovation, legacy, and the evolution of football.