Arsene Wenger has been one of the most influential figures in world football.
In his 22 years as Arsenal manager, he led the club to multiple Premier League titles and a record number of FA Cups, as well as masterminding their historic 2003-04 season when they went unbeaten for 49 games and became known as the Invincibles.
Wenger has now written his autobiography, My Life in Red and White.
He spoke to Matt on The Last Word about what he makes of football without crowds in the current pandemic, how the game has changed since he began in management, the qualities he looked for in a player and adapting to life after Arsenal.