Western Mail

Gunners ready to lean on Wenger

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ARSENAL head coach Mikel Arteta has not spoken to Arsene Wenger ahead of today’s FA Cup final – but his former manager may have played an indirect role in preparing the Spaniard for his first shot at silverware.

With seven FA Cup wins to his name, Wenger is the most successful manager in the history of the the world’s oldest cup competitio­n.

Arteta was club captain for two of those wins and has a chance to collect his first trophy as a manager when the Gunners face old foes Chelsea at Wembley (5.30pm).

The 38-year-old only took charge at the Emirates Stadium in December for his first taste of a top job, having previously worked as assistant to Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.

He may not have tapped into Wenger’s wealth of FA Cup-winning knowledge leading into the final, but Arteta revealed the Frenchman has been on hand to offer guidance since his appointmen­t.

“I have been in touch in the last few months a few times with him but not before the final,” he said.

“It is private conversati­ons but it is great to have him on board, he gives you great advice and just talking to him - he has got such a knowledge and he is such an intelligen­t person - that just knowing he is there and he is going to be supporting us and supporting me, I feel calmer.”

Asked if Wenger, who now works as FIFA’s chief of global football developmen­t after his 22-year Arsenal reign ended in 2018, was the doyen on everything about the club Arteta added: “I think in the football world.

“You can talk about anything with him. You just have to learn, get the book out and take some notes.”

While advice on winning trophies is helpful, it is likely that Arteta has picked Wenger’s brain on how best to deal with keeping hold of his key players.

Captain and top goalscorer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored both goals in the 2-0 semifinal win over Manchester City but has less than a year to run on his current contract and could leave for free next summer.

The Gabon internatio­nal may be lifting the FA Cup on Saturday and Arteta is hopeful that such an experience, and the bonus of European qualificat­ion, could help secure Aubameyang’s future in north London.

“I think that has a strong link with everything that you want to experience as a player,” he added. “The fact that winning a trophy helps to really believe and feel - ‘wow, I want more of those moments’ as well.

“If you are wearing the armband and you are able to lift that cup, it is such a moment and this is going to help for sure.”

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