Ranking the 5 best Arsenal midfielders of all-time

Cardiff, UNITED KINGDOM: (FILES) Picture taken 21 May 2005 at the Millennium Dome in Cardiff, shows Arsenal's Patrick Vieira lifting the FA Cup after Arsenal defeated Manchester United in the FA Cup Final football match. Juventus were reported to be poised to sign Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira, 14 July 2005. AFP PHOTO/ADRIAN DENNIS No telcos, website uses subject to subscription of a license with FAPL on www.faplweb.com (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Cardiff, UNITED KINGDOM: (FILES) Picture taken 21 May 2005 at the Millennium Dome in Cardiff, shows Arsenal's Patrick Vieira lifting the FA Cup after Arsenal defeated Manchester United in the FA Cup Final football match. Juventus were reported to be poised to sign Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira, 14 July 2005. AFP PHOTO/ADRIAN DENNIS No telcos, website uses subject to subscription of a license with FAPL on www.faplweb.com (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images) /
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4. Emmanuel Petit

19 Jan 2000: Emmanuel Petit of Arsenal in action during the FA Cup 4th Round Replay against Leicester played at Filbert Street in Leicester, England. The game ended without score. \ Mandatory Credit: Jamie McDonald /Allsport
19 Jan 2000: Emmanuel Petit of Arsenal in action during the FA Cup 4th Round Replay against Leicester played at Filbert Street in Leicester, England. The game ended without score. \ Mandatory Credit: Jamie McDonald /Allsport /

Petit’s time at Arsenal came to an end before the unforgettable 2003/04 season but he was enough of a figure at the club to become a legend.

His work as a midfielder for the Gunners won some serious trophies as well as a World Cup in ’98. His left foot made for some incredible highlight-reel passes and he established a brilliant relationship with compatriot Patrick Vieira in the middle of the park.

There was a reason Arsene Wenger signed him at two different clubs, Petit was a player he could rely on to build a really solid framework in his early days at Arsenal. Arsene showed a lot of faith in the Frenchmen to be able to make the jump from defender to midfielder and his patience paid off as he’s fourth on our all-time list.

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