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Oleg Luzhny

Photo: Mark Leech.

Photo: Mark Leech.

Ukraine international Oleg Luzhny spent a decade at Dynamo Kiev before Wenger brought him to Arsenal in 1999.

He was in and out of the Gunners first team throughout his four seasons at Highbury, making 110 appearances for the club, the last of which coming in their 2003 FA Cup win over Southampton.

Luzhny left to join Wolves that summer, but was released after a season at Molineux after they were relegated from the Premier League.

The 48-year-old has embarked on a few managerial adventures since retiring in 2005, most notably being the assistant manager at Dynamo Kiev between 2006 and 2012, and was occasionally named caretaker boss at the Ukrainian outfit.

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