The Borneo Post

Critics made me stronger says Mertesacke­r

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LONDON: Per Mertesacke­r says his key role in Arsenal’s FA Cup final triumph was fuelled by the critics who claimed he was past his best.

With Arsenal’s defence ravaged by injury and suspension, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger handed Mertesacke­r his first appearance in the starting line-up for 392 days in Saturday’s Wembley showpiece against Chelsea.

A serious knee injury suffered last year led to a lengthy spell on the sidelines for Mertesacke­r and when the German returned to fitness he was unable to regain his place.

The 32-year- old had played only 37 minutes all season after coming off the bench in last weekend’s win against Everton.

But the absence of Laurent Koscielny, Gabriel and Shkodran Mustafi gave Wenger no option but to end Mertesacke­r’s exile.

Against all expectatio­ns, the centre- back emerged as the towering foundation of Arsenal’s 2-1 triumph.

And Mertesacke­r, who lifted the trophy as Arsenal captain, claimed the chance to silence the pundits who had written him off helped inspire his dominant display.

“I expect myself to perform at that level every single week,” he said.

“I don’t know if I’m capable but I’ve done it for 15 years. The more people that write me off, the stronger I get. That’s my feeling.”

Despite playing in a three-man defence for the first time in his career, Mertesacke­r’s composure and leadership were crucial to subduing Chelsea striker Diego Costa and playmaker Eden Hazard.

The former Werder Bremen defender was delighted to help Arsenal finish a troubled season on a high note as they rebounded from the misery of failing to qualify for the Champions League by winning the Cup for the third time in four year.

“I’m just blessed for this opportunit­y,” Mertesacke­r said.

“For the trust from my teammates and my manager because being sidelined for such a long time, I suffered a lot this season because you want to contribute on the pitch.

“To be able to do that today was a very proud moment for myself and to lead the team out for the first time officially as captain is a great moment for myself.

“At the end of the day everyone t rusted me and suppor ted me throughout the season and the manager gave me the opportunit­y.”

While Mertesacke­r left Wembley on a high, it was a downbeat departure for John Terry, who was an unused substitute in his final Chelsea match.

After 22 years, 717 appearance­s and countless trophies, Terry has brought down the curtain on his playing career with the Premier League champions.

Terry has cleaned out his locker at Chelsea’s training ground and will head off on holiday before deciding whether to retire or accept one of several offers to continue playing. — AFP

 ??  ?? Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey and Per Mertesacke­r celebrate with the trophy after their win over Chelsea in the English FA Cup final football match between Arsenal and Chelsea at Wembley stadium in London. — Reuters photo
Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey and Per Mertesacke­r celebrate with the trophy after their win over Chelsea in the English FA Cup final football match between Arsenal and Chelsea at Wembley stadium in London. — Reuters photo

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