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Patrick Vieira says he would like to coach Arsenal and 'reach the very highest level'

Vieira was an icon at Highbury, playing 275 games and leading the Gunners to three Premier League titles and three FA Cups. Included among his accolades in north London was the 2003/04 season, when the Frenchman and his Arsenal team-mates made history by becoming the 'Invincibles'. Vieira's influence as a leader led him to his next career on the sidelines as a manager. He started his career at Manchester City by completing his coaching badges and taking charge of their youth sides. Then he moved across the Atlantic to New York City FC, before returning to France to manage Nice. Vieira's side narrowly missed out on qualifying for Europe last season, but are on course to challenge again...
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