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Aubameyang drops cup – but raises glass to victory

Arteta says striker can get more trophy experience with the Gunners

- MARK MANN-BRYANS

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang should stay at Arsenal to learn how to lift trophies, head coach Mikel Arteta said following Saturday’s FA Cup final win over 10-man Chelsea.

The Gunners captain scored twice as Arsenal came from behind to seal a 2-1 victory and an unmatched 14th FA Cup success.

Christian Pulisic had given the Blues an early lead at an empty Wembley but Arsenal rallied, Aubameyang tucking home a penalty to level before scoring a sumptuous second-half goal to win it for Arteta’s side.

Aubameyang, who has less than a year to run on his contract and whose future has been in the headlines for months, then dropped the FA Cup trophy in front of his team-mates before eventually raising it above his head.

“He needs more experience with trophies, we can get him more used to that,” Arteta joked when asked about Aubameyang’s trophy gaffe.

“He knows what I think about him. I want to build the squad around him. I think he wants to stay and it is just about getting the deal done.

“But I think these moments will help him to realise and believe that we are in the right path and he is a big part of that. He is loved by everybody at the club. Hopefully he can continue with us.”

For Arsenal, this was an unmatched 14th FA Cup success and gave Arteta his first piece of silverware in a managerial career that only began in December.

It also means he will lead his side into the Europa League next season, with defender Ainsley Maitland-Niles praising the improved attitude of the Arsenal squad as they did not let their heads drop following Pulisic’s early goal.

“That’s what we’ve been working on since lockdown, having a positive attitude,” he said.

“Always wanting to win games even when we do go down, and playing our football no matter what happens.

“It prevailed and it was fantastic to see the boys turn that around and really go all out attack to win the game for us.

“It is a fantastic feeling, it is indescriba­ble really. I’m proud of every one of my team-mates and staff members for putting the plan into motion and we executed it perfectly.”

Meanwhile, Cesar Azpilicuet­a insists Chelsea have to look beyond any refereeing decisions they felt went against them in Saturday’s final.

Azpilicuet­a hauled down Aubameyang in the box giving the Arsenal skipper the chance to equalise from the penalty spot.

The Chelsea captain then limped off with a hamstring injury soon after and was followed into the Wembley treatment room by Pulisic soon after the interval.

Aubameyang conjured up a world class finish to fire Arsenal ahead before Mateo Kovacic was sent off following two debatable yellow card offences.

There was more controvers­y when referee Anthony Taylor and his assistants deemed that Arsenal goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez had not handled the ball outside of his area – with replays proving inconclusi­ve.

But Azpilicuet­a says Chelsea’s loss does not lay at the feet of Taylor, who was also in charge when the same two sides met in the final in 2017 – a game which Arsenal also won 2-1 and where Chelsea were reduced to 10 men following Victor Moses’ dismissal.

“A lot of times there were 50-50s (that went Arsenal’s way) and we had the same in 2017 – but we have to look further than this,” Azpilicuet­a told chelseafc.com.

“We have to look at ourselves. We know two weeks ago when we played against Man United (in the semi-final), we really controlled it.

“It’s painful and a tough one to take. Obviously when you lose a final, it’s always painful. We dropped our level a little bit and we were punished.”

 ?? Pictures: PA. ?? Gunning for more glory: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang lifts the FA Cup – eventually – after his goals helped Arsenal to victory.
Pictures: PA. Gunning for more glory: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang lifts the FA Cup – eventually – after his goals helped Arsenal to victory.
 ??  ?? Class: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scores the winner for Arsenal.
Class: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scores the winner for Arsenal.

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