
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 27: Per Mertesacker of Arsenal lifts The FA Cup after The Emirates FA Cup Final between Arsenal and Chelsea at Wembley Stadium on May 27, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
Aaron 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.”