Time To Respect Wenger, Aaron Ramsey
2 min readAaron Ramsey said Arsene Wenger will stay at Arsenal after the midfielder scored the winner in Saturday’s 2-1 FA Cup final victory over Chelsea at Wembley.
Ramsey stooped to head home a sublime Olivier Giroud centre to give Wenger his seventh FA Cup success and ensure Arsenal won the competition for a record 13th time.
The Wales international credited Wenger’s decision to switch to a new system, using a back three, as they won their last six games of the season in all competitions to end the campaign on a high.
Wenger’s future remains up in the air, with his contract set to expire and a board meeting planned on Tuesday, but Ramsey is hoping an agreement can be reached for the 67-year-old to sign a new deal.
“Of course I think he’ll stay,” Ramsey told BBC Sport. “He’s been fantastic for me and the players.
“We changed the formation and had a lot of success. Fair play, it paid off and hopefully he’ll be here next season. We owe him a lot.”
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“I can’t describe this,” Ramsey said. “It’s been an up and down year but to finish with an FA Cup, it has to be deemed a success.
“I love this competition and I love playing here. We deserve it and I’m happy for the boys.
“That’s my game, I love to make late runs and Oli knew I’d be there. He put it on a plate for me to score the winner.”
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“Obviously it was a great performance,” Welbeck told BBC Sport. “We stuck in there when it looks like things were against us.
“You always worry when Chelsea got the equaliser and it was a game full of surprises. But we dug deep and Rambo got us the winner and we’ve got the FA Cup once more.”