Wenger's long wait for a trophy finally ends amid stunning fightback from two goals down
Arsenal ended their tortuous nine-year wait for silverware with a breathtaking comeback against Hull City in the FA Cup final
Arsenal ended their tortuous nine-year wait for silverware with a breathtaking comeback against Hull City in the FA Cup final
Wenger will STAY at Arsenal after finally ending trophyless era with FA Cup win
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has vowed to stay at the club after seeing his Gunners side end their nine-year wait for silverware by beating Hull City in the FA Cup final
Arsene Wenger vows to stay at Arsenal after FA Cup win over Hull
Arsenal end their nine-year trophy drought with FA Cup win over Hull
Arsene Wenger confirms he will stay at the club afterwards
Match-winner Aaron Ramsey struggles to keep emotions in check
Jack Wilshere admits to feeling sick after Hull's blistering start
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has vowed to stay at the club after seeing his Gunners side end their nine-year wait for silverware by beating Hull City in the FA Cup final
Hull stunned the expectant Gunners supporters, astonishingly taking a two-goal lead within eight minutes, but Wenger's side eventually clicked into gear, with Aaron Ramsey the eventual hero in extra time.
Wenger had insisted the result at Wembley would have no bearing on his decision to stay at the club but confirmed after the victory he would be remaining at the Emirates.
'I always said my future doesn't depend on this but I always wanted to stay,' Wenger told ITV when asked if he was staying before saying, 'Yes, I will.'
He added: 'We wanted to make history tonight and win the game and we did that in both ways - how not to start the Cup final and how to come back,' Wenger said.
'I think it was a turning point in the life span of this team - to know they can win in that way was really important today.
'It would have been terrible [to lose] but we came back. I've praised the spirit of this team and they showed that today. Congratulations to Hull they played fantastically the whole game.'
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has vowed to stay at the club after seeing his Gunners side end their nine-year wait for silverware by beating Hull City in the FA Cup final
Arsene Wenger vows to stay at Arsenal after FA Cup win over Hull
Arsenal end their nine-year trophy drought with FA Cup win over Hull
Arsene Wenger confirms he will stay at the club afterwards
Match-winner Aaron Ramsey struggles to keep emotions in check
Jack Wilshere admits to feeling sick after Hull's blistering start
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has vowed to stay at the club after seeing his Gunners side end their nine-year wait for silverware by beating Hull City in the FA Cup final
Hull stunned the expectant Gunners supporters, astonishingly taking a two-goal lead within eight minutes, but Wenger's side eventually clicked into gear, with Aaron Ramsey the eventual hero in extra time.
Wenger had insisted the result at Wembley would have no bearing on his decision to stay at the club but confirmed after the victory he would be remaining at the Emirates.
'I always said my future doesn't depend on this but I always wanted to stay,' Wenger told ITV when asked if he was staying before saying, 'Yes, I will.'
He added: 'We wanted to make history tonight and win the game and we did that in both ways - how not to start the Cup final and how to come back,' Wenger said.
'I think it was a turning point in the life span of this team - to know they can win in that way was really important today.
'It would have been terrible [to lose] but we came back. I've praised the spirit of this team and they showed that today. Congratulations to Hull they played fantastically the whole game.'
at Wembley. The Tigers stunned the expectant Gunners supporters, astonishingly taking a two-goal lead within eight minutes, but Arsene Wenger's side eventually clicked into gear, with Aaron Ramsey the eventual hero in extra time.