Arsene Wenger's turbulent
year ended with a third FA Cup success in four seasons after Arsenal beat
Chelsea 2-1 to deny the English Premier League champion a double on Saturday.
Aaron
Ramsey was the match-winner, just like in the 2014 final, restoring Arsenal's
lead in the 79th minute shortly after Diego Costa leveled for 10-man Chelsea at
Wembley Stadium.
Just
as the season reached its climax, Arsenal turned in the type of tenacious
display lacking so often, and against a side so commanding in the Premier
League in Antonio Conte's first season in charge. And it might just be enough
to stem the tide of protests against Wenger, as the record 13-time FA Cup
winners are yet to announce a new contract for the 67-year-old Frenchman for
next season.
"There's
a board meeting on Tuesday," Wenger said on the pitch before collecting
the trophy. "Wednesday or Thursday will be clearer."
Wenger
became the competition's most successful manager with a seventh title in his
21-year reign, triumphs that have papered over some of the cracks as Arsenal
has repeatedly come up short in the Premier League and Champions League.
"I'm
happy for the manager," Ramsey said. "Hopefully he will be here next
season."
For
once, this was a day when so much went right for Wenger, even with a patched-up
injury-depleted defense featuring captain Per Mertesacker making his first
start in more than a year.
"We
had outstanding performances," Wenger said. "We know this team has
suffered."
The
Gunners were eliminated from the Champions League for the seventh successive
season in the last 16. And they won't even be back among Europe's elite in
September after finishing fifth in the Premier League; the lowest finish since
Wenger took charge in 1996.
But
the season has ended with a run of six victories in May after Wenger adopted
the three-man defense that has served Conte so well, until now.
"They
showed strength and unity," Wenger said, "and we played spectacular
football again."
When
Alexis Sanchez put the ball in the net after four minutes, it was initially
disallowed when Ramsey was adjudged to be interfering with play while offside.
But the decision by Anthony Taylor's assistant was overturned by the referee.
Arsenal
even had the luxury of a man advantage from the 68th when Victor Moses received
a second yellow card for diving.
Although
Diego Costa equalized in the 76th, bringing down Willian's lofted ball on his
chest and striking past David Ospina, Arsenal was back in front inside three
minutes.
"When
they equalized it looked like things were against us, but we dug deep,"
Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck said. "You always worry in football because
you don't know what will happen next."
On
an afternoon when so much bucked the story of the season, double player of the
year N'Golo Kante failed to track Ramsey, who was left unmarked to meet Olivier
Giroud's dinked pass back.
"I love to make late runs into the box," Ramsey said. "He put it on the plate for me to score the winner ... I just love this competition."
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