Arsenal Football Club (arsenal.c. ( abbreviated as Arsenal ) is a football club located in the northwest of London, the capital of the United Kingdom, founded in 1886, is one of the largest clubs in the history of England Arsenal, and the club that has stayed in the top football league in England for the longest time. Since the club's inception, it has won 13 English top league titles, 14 FA Cup titles and 3 English Premier League titles.
The best lineup in the history of the Gunners in the editor's mind is as follows (all the players who have played for the Gunners are at the peak level of physical condition)
Formation: 4132
Goalkeeper: David Seaman
Career Honours: Moved to Arsenal in 1990 for a goalkeeper record £1.3 million. Arsenal won League One in 1991 and Seaman conceded just 18 goals in the year. In 1993 he helped Arsenal win the FA Cup and league cup. In 1994, he helped Arsenal win the European Cup Winners' Cup. In 2002, he helped Arsenal win both the Premier League and the FA Cup. He left the team in 2003 and retired in 2004.

Left-back: Ashley Cole
Career Honours: Ashley Cole began his career in 1998 when he was promoted to arsenal's first team. Ashley Cole left the club in 2006, where he won three FA Cups and one Premier League. He retired in 2019 at the end of his career.
Left centre-back: Tony Adams
Career Honours: Debuted for Arsenal on 5 November 1983, winning two English League Cups, three FA Cups, one European Cup Winners' Cup and four English top-flight titles (1989, 1991, 1998, 2002) during his 19-year stint with Arsenal. He retired at the end of the 2001–2002 season.
Right centre-back: David O'Reilly
Career Honours: Made 722 appearances for Arsenal over an 18-year period, setting a record for club history. He has won 2 English League Cups, 2 FA Cups, 1 Community Shield and 2 League One titles. He retired in 1995.
Right-back: Campbell
Career Honours: Joined Arsenal FC in July 2001. He has won 2 English Premier League titles, 4 FA Cups, 1 English League Cup and 2 Charity Shield titles with the club. He was officially retired in 2012.
Back: Vieira
Career Honours: Transferred to Arsenal in 1997/98. Adams retired in 2002 with Arsenal's captain's armband. Arsenal played in 406 games for the Gunners in nine seasons, scoring 33 goals, winning three English Premier League titles (1997–1998, 2001–2002, 2003–2004), three FA Cups (1997–1998, 2001–02, 2002–03) and four Community Shields: 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004). He announced his retirement in 2011.
Left forward: Piré
Career Honours: Won the 1998 World Cup and the 2000 European Championship for France. He joined Arsenal in 2000 for £6 million, winning two Community Shields, three FA Cups and two Premier League titles. In 2016, he officially announced his retirement.
Front: Fabregas
Career Honours: First official match for Arsenal 1st team in 2003. He became Arsenal's youngest player to play, becoming the youngest goalscorer in the history of Arsenal Football Club in December of the same year at the age of 16 years and 212 days, and later the youngest captain of Arsenal. Represented Arsenal in 2 FA Cups, 1 Community Shield and 1 Premier League title. He currently plays for Monaco in Ligue 1.
Right forward: Ljungberg
Career Honours: Joined Premier League Arsenal in 1998 for a transfer fee of £3 million. During his nine years of service, he won three Community Shield titles, three FA Cups and two Premier League titles for Arsenal. He retired in 2012.
Left centre-forward: Thierry Henry
Career Honours: Nicknamed "King of Highbury", he won the 1998 World Cup and the 2000 European Championship for France in the national team. He joined Arsenal in the summer of 1999 and spent eight years at Arsenal season scoring 228 goals and providing 106 assists, topping the team's all-time goal and assists list. Won 2 Premier League titles (2004 unbeaten), 2 FA Cups, 2 Community Shields, 4 Premier League Golden Boots and 2 European Golden Boots. In 2006, he led Arsenal to the Champions League final for the first time, finishing runners-up. He was officially retired in 2014.
Right centre: Dennis Bergkamp
Career honours: Nicknamed the "Ice Prince", he has won 1 European Cup Winners' Cup and 2 UEFA Cups in his career. He joined Arsenal in 1995 and spent 11 years with Arsenal. He has represented Arsenal in 3 English Premier League titles, 4 FA Cups and many other honors, and became england double footballer in 1998. In July 2006, he announced his official retirement.
Head coach: Wenger
Coaching Honors: Nicknamed "Professor", "Godfather of Arsenal". He coached Arsenal FC from 1996 to 2018 and the second longest coach of the same team in the Premier League (22 years). In 2006, arsenal made it their first time to the Champions League final, eventually finishing second. Wenger has led the team to three Premier League titles, seven FA Cups and six Community Shield titles. He is currently the FIFA Director of World Football Development.