#4 Arsène Wenger is staying to fight on
The saying you can’t teach an old dog new tricks may be true, but for Arsène Wenger, he better pray it’s not. The rumours that the Frenchman could be given a one-year extension are getting stronger by the day and a dejected Arsenal fan base have come to accept it. To avoid another year of resentment and constant protesting, Arsène Wenger must use this final to prove he’s still the man for the job.
Arsenal fans don’t want another season of not being able to compete with the big boys. What better way to prove that you can still compete with them than to beat the Premier League champions in a high-profile cup final. He’s shown us his tactical flexibility, but Wenger now needs to prove he can still inspire a group of players to deliver when the pressure is actually on.
After missing out on Champions League football for the first time ever, Arsène Wenger’s back is truly up against the wall. It’s in such situations that true genius is nurtured, that’s why I believe Arsenal’s greatest ever manager will show his true worth once again and win the FA Cup.