Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Arsenal lifts FA Cup for 13th time

- By Rob Harris

a double, certainly hopes there isn’t change in the dugout.

“I’m happy for the manager,” Ramsey said on the Wembley Stadium pitch. “Hopefully he will be here next season.”

The fan base certainly seems more divided, with Wenger bemoaning the “very hostile environmen­t” created by some fans demanding his removal.

“It’s down to the board members if I am the right man to lead this club further,” the 67-year-old Frenchman said. “It’s not about popularity, it’s about competence.”

Perhaps more competent leadership would have cleared up far sooner whether Wenger was staying. Delivering the FA Cup three times in four seasons has papered over some of the cracks as Arsenal has repeatedly come up short in the Premier League and Europe.

The Gunners were eliminated from the Champions League for the seventh consecutiv­e 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.

“I am convinced we were hurt by the uncertaint­y about my future with the players,” Wenger said.

And yet Arsenal still ended the campaign with a cup victory that Wenger puts on a par with his last Premier League success in the unbeaten 2003-04 season.

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.

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.”

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.”

There was better luck, too.

When Alexis Sanchez put the ball in the net after four minutes, it appeared to be initially disallowed because Ramsey was adjudged to be interferin­g with play while offside. But the decision by Anthony Taylor’s assistant was overturned by the referee.

“Ramsey’s interferin­g,” Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois said. “If he doesn’t run to the ball, I can go out and claim the ball but now because he runs I stop and then Sanchez takes advantage.”

And scored his 30th goal of the season.

Arsenal even had the luxury of a man advantage from the 68th when Victor Moses received a second yellow card for diving. Somehow, though, Diego Costa managed to equalize in the 76th, bringing down Willian’s lofted ball on his chest and striking past David Ospina.

Rather than imploding, Arsenal was back in front within three minutes. scored his first goal of the season and Real Salt Lake beat Philadelph­ia 1-0 on Saturday night to snap the Union’s club-record winning streak at four games.

Plata tapped in his goal in the 36th minute after quickly exchanging short passes twice with Jefferson Savarino. Tony Beltran got the play started by saving the ball just before it went over the goal line.

The Union (4-5-5) had a chance to tie it in stoppage time, but goalie Nick Rimando blocked Haris Medunjanin’s belt-high free kick and Salt Lake (4-8-2) cleared it after a scramble in front of the net.

Union goalkeeper Andre Blake made seven saves.

 ?? MATT DUNHAM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Arsenal’s Per Mertesacke­r celebrates with the trophy after winning the English FA Cup final over Chelsea on Saturday.
MATT DUNHAM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Arsenal’s Per Mertesacke­r celebrates with the trophy after winning the English FA Cup final over Chelsea on Saturday.

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