ARSENAL fans have had their day made after Philippe Senderos reunited with Arsene Wenger.
The retired Swiss footballer joined the Gunners in 2003 and was part of the Invincibles team that lifted the Premier League trophy in 2003-2004 and won the FA Cup with the club in 2005.
Senderos was a rotational player in the Gunners squad under Wenger.
The defender made 64 appearances for the North London side before leaving in 2010 for Fulham.
Senderos reunited with his old manager and posted a snap on Twitter with the caption: "Always great to see you Boss."
Fans took to social media to comment on the picture and praise the duo.
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One fan said: "This has actually made my day."
A second tweeted: "Always beautiful to see Arsenal together."
A third commented: "That is just class. Player. Manager. Location."
A fourth wrote: "Two great humans."
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While a fifth added: "Invincible era."
Senderos recently revealed how he almost joined Man United before transferring to the Gunners.
He told Ladbrokes Fanzone: "I visited Manchester United, and Liverpool came to Geneva a couple of times.
"But when the opportunity to go to Arsenal came along, and I visited the training ground, experienced the atmosphere around the place and heard from Arsene Wenger, there was no looking back for me.
"Everything about Arsenal just felt right for me, so it was an easy decision, despite all the noise and rumours."
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