Don't be so impatient, he's bound to show some eventually. It's only been 22 years for god's sake.
Wouldn't be so sure - Ferguson managed to go a whole 27 years at Man United without showing any humility.
Ferguson was famously antagonistic before and during the game, but generally gentlemanly afterwards, with a decent Red in his office for the opposing manager.
It's a petty thing but it was generally Wenger who refused the handshakes with the opposing managers.
He even described Giggs' wonder goal against Arsenal as, "a few lucky bounces", he couldn't ever find it in himself praise the beauty of it.
He's a terrible loser, which is fine when you're the "Invincibles", but slightly awkward considering how many times he started losing thereafter.
I'm sorry he's going as I'll miss watching that tiny miserable tortoise head's pained expression as Arsenal capitulate at the vital moments.
Best of all though:
Ferguson Wenger
Premier Champions 13 3
FA Cup 5 7
Champions League 2 0
League Cup 4 0
Cup Winners Cup 1 0
Other Sundry trophies 12 7
He has a chance of the Europa Cup as a parting gift to the fans but, overall, I'd say most football fans would be shocked to see that he only won 3 Premiership titles, and none for 14 years.
10 major trophies in 22 years. I'd say the FA Cup may have saved him on at least 2 occasions, possibly the last 3.
Edit. As a final post-script to his time at Arsenal he gets beaten his old rivals at Old Trafford in a "damp squib" of a game, is beaten in the semi-final of the Europa League (meaning he never won a European trophy) and will most likely finish 6th in the Premiership table and miss out in Europe.
It's precisely how the graph of his Arsenal career predicted it would end.
His successor, unhindered by travels to unpronounceable places in Ukraine in January, will be able to concentrate on the Premiership and do very nicely in my opinion. Perfect time to step in.