Wenger, Arsenal eye FA Cup history
LONDON: Arsene Wenger would love to silence his critics by making history when holders Arsenal take on Aston Villa in the FA Cup final on Saturday.Wenger heads to Wembley on the cusp of an historic double achievement that would go some way to answering the doubters who claim he has
By our correspondents
May 30, 2015
LONDON: Arsene Wenger would love to silence his critics by making history when holders Arsenal take on Aston Villa in the FA Cup final on Saturday.
Wenger heads to Wembley on the cusp of an historic double achievement that would go some way to answering the doubters who claim he has lost his touch in recent years.
Frustrated by Arsenal’s failure to win the Premier League since 2004 and their inability to make an impact in the Champions League, even some Gunners fans have turned on Wenger over the last two years.
Verbally abused at a railway station following defeat at Stoke and forced to endure the indignity of supporters holding banners calling for his sacking, the Arsenal manager has maintained a dignified stance in the face of extreme provocation this term.
But that isn’t to say the jibes don’t sting Wenger and, after a strong second half of the season saw Arsenal climb to a third place finish in the Premier League, the 65-year-old has an opportunity to further reassert his credentials by retaining the FA Cup.
A victory over Villa would make Wenger the first post-war manager to win the FA Cup six times, taking him ahead of Alex Ferguson and level with George Ramsay — the only manager to have won six FA Cups, with his last coming in charge of Villa in 1920.
There would also be a significant slice of history for Wenger’s club if they lift the famous old trophy as it would make them the most successful team in the history of the competition with 12 Cup-winning campaigns.
Wenger acknowledged the achievements would be well worth celebrating, but he was keen to keep the focus on ensuring his players don’t waste the opportunity to claim only Arsenal’s second piece of silverware in 10 years.
“It’s not easy. I would love to do it but I’m not honestly focused on that,” Wenger said
“I’m more focused on the fact that we have fought so hard to get there. Now we want to finish the job.
“Personally I am always the same when I go into a big game like this. I have always the same pressure. I just want to do it.
With the fragile confidence of his players a major concern in previous big matches, Wenger may not have been pleased to hear Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere claim his team’s season will have been a failure if they lose on Saturday.
“I think that will define if we have a good season or not,” Wilshere said.
“We wanted to get to second this year but unfortunately we couldn’t manage that so now we’re looking to finish the season off with the cup.” Arsenal will go into the match as favourites after routing their Wembley opponents 3-0 and 5-0 in their two league encounters and finishing 14 places above them this season.
Wenger heads to Wembley on the cusp of an historic double achievement that would go some way to answering the doubters who claim he has lost his touch in recent years.
Frustrated by Arsenal’s failure to win the Premier League since 2004 and their inability to make an impact in the Champions League, even some Gunners fans have turned on Wenger over the last two years.
Verbally abused at a railway station following defeat at Stoke and forced to endure the indignity of supporters holding banners calling for his sacking, the Arsenal manager has maintained a dignified stance in the face of extreme provocation this term.
But that isn’t to say the jibes don’t sting Wenger and, after a strong second half of the season saw Arsenal climb to a third place finish in the Premier League, the 65-year-old has an opportunity to further reassert his credentials by retaining the FA Cup.
A victory over Villa would make Wenger the first post-war manager to win the FA Cup six times, taking him ahead of Alex Ferguson and level with George Ramsay — the only manager to have won six FA Cups, with his last coming in charge of Villa in 1920.
There would also be a significant slice of history for Wenger’s club if they lift the famous old trophy as it would make them the most successful team in the history of the competition with 12 Cup-winning campaigns.
Wenger acknowledged the achievements would be well worth celebrating, but he was keen to keep the focus on ensuring his players don’t waste the opportunity to claim only Arsenal’s second piece of silverware in 10 years.
“It’s not easy. I would love to do it but I’m not honestly focused on that,” Wenger said
“I’m more focused on the fact that we have fought so hard to get there. Now we want to finish the job.
“Personally I am always the same when I go into a big game like this. I have always the same pressure. I just want to do it.
With the fragile confidence of his players a major concern in previous big matches, Wenger may not have been pleased to hear Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere claim his team’s season will have been a failure if they lose on Saturday.
“I think that will define if we have a good season or not,” Wilshere said.
“We wanted to get to second this year but unfortunately we couldn’t manage that so now we’re looking to finish the season off with the cup.” Arsenal will go into the match as favourites after routing their Wembley opponents 3-0 and 5-0 in their two league encounters and finishing 14 places above them this season.
-
Is Elon Musk Set To Become First Trillionaire In 2026? Market Odds Explained -
Prince Harry’s Protective Stance On Meghan Markle Sparked Rift With William, Charles -
How BTS Push Through Performances As They Gear For 2026 Comeback -
AI Copyright Battle: ByteDance To Curb Seedance 2.0 Amid Disney Lawsuit Warning -
Savannah Guthrie In Tears As She Makes Desperate Plea To Mom's Kidnappers -
Canada’s Defence Industrial Strategy Targets 125,000 Jobs And Export Growth -
Tre Johnson, Former NFL Guard And Teacher, Passes Away At 54 -
Jerome Tang Calls Out Team After Embarrassing Home Defeat -
Cynthia Erivo Addresses Bizarre Rumour About Her Relationship With Ariana Grande -
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Spotted Cosying Up At NBA All-Star Game -
Lady Gaga Explains How Fibromyalgia Lets Her 'connect With People Who Have It' -
Metro Detroit Weather Forecast: Is The Polar Vortex Coming Back? -
Daniel Radcliffe Reveals Surprising Way Fatherhood Changed Him -
‘Disgraced’ Andrew At Risk Of Breaking Point As Epstein Scandal Continues -
Alan Cumming Shares Plans With 2026 Bafta Film Awards -
OpenClaw Founder Peter Steinberger Hired By OpenAI As AI Agent Race Heats Up