“It was a bit unforeseen to get the call, having already refereed in the FA Cup final a few years ago, so I am very honored and equally honored to have been invited to take the final rating again.
“It’s just an iconic opportunity at best, but this year they’re exclusive viewers.
“We know that there are other cases this year and the 2020 maximum will be remembered for that.
“Absolutely. They have very key players in those winning groups and that probably gave them a platform to be consistent.
“They had very coaches, players and design at the football club.
“I don’t care about the pressure, I’m as used as a player and if you take that pressure off, I’d miss it.
“I don’t care and perceive what comes with it. I try harder than anything or anyone else.”
“I came to Arsenal to win trophies. Yes, it’s frustrating, but it’s part of football.”
“Nothing is simple and that’s why I love this game because you can be informed of it and be a wonderful guy with those kinds of experiences.
“This is my life and I’m obsessed with how I can take this club to where it is.
“Do we need to win titles here every single year? Yes, of course I do.
“The fact that we’re in the cup means we’re about to do it this year.”
“It is generated when you win a title.
“Generate moments where in combination you go through sensations and in the end brings everyone in combination and you have memories.
Christian Pulisic opened the scoring for Chelsea in the FA Cup final with a sensitive final after a well-worked play.
Nicolas Pepe’s idea had been discovered in a glorious tie for the Gunners, but their celebrations were interrupted because Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had strayed from offside in preparation.
Seconds later, Aubameyang played above the head, avoiding César Azpilicueta before being returned by the Chelsea boss.
Referee Anthony Taylor chose to warn Azpilicueta alone, but the penalty remained after a brief check from the VAR and Aubameyang made no mistake in the place to match for Arsenal.
Arsenal XI: Martinez, Holding, David Luiz, Tierney, Bellerin, Xhaka, Ceballos, Maitland-Niles, Pepe, Lacazette, Aubameyang (c)
Submarines: Macey, Sokratis, Kolasinac, Torreira, Smith, Willock, Nelson, Saka, Nketiah
Chelsea XI: Knight, James, Azpilicueta (c), Zouma, Rudiger, Alonso, Jorginho, Kovacic, Mount, Giroud, Pulisic
Submarines: Arrizabalaga, Christensen, Tomori, Emerson, Kante, Barkley, Hudson-Odoi, Pedro, Abraham
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta told BBC Sport that he thought Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang would do it at Arsenal.
The 31-year-old’s contract remains unresolved with Barcelona and Inter Milan between clubs connected to a movement if he agrees with the Gunners.
Hopefully you have more in your long career than in this trophy …
Not before dropping the FA Cup to the floorArray..
Chelsea is ashamed to have to cross all 39 steps to win their medals at the moment.
Meanwhile, it is self-service for Arsenal, as it collects its individual prizes in the field.
And Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang takes the trophy and fights the rest of the team before hoisting him in the air! *
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s double led Arsenal to fa Cup glory, Chelsea, at age 10 on Saturday night.
The Gunners continued after Christian Pulisic opened the scoring in the 5th minute, whipping the midfield and Arsenal’s defense with an incisive move.
But Arsenal captain Aubameyang was available to match just before the 2/od hour, throwing a foul into César Azpilicueta’s dominance and sending Willy Caballero on the road.
And Gabon’s star is confident he will be remembered for generations to come as he tries to beat the goalkeeper in the part of the moment to put Arsenal on the path to victory.
Matthew Kovacic for a moment expelled a bookable offensive – the time of booking is considered a very comfortable resolution – while Chelsea’s hopes were also tarnished by injuries to Azpilicueta and Pulisic’s hamstrings.
A final cup return gives the gunners the trophy again!
Arsenal raises its fa CUP winnings to 14! That’s 10% of all FA Cups played.
And it’s a sadness for Frank Lampard after his impressive first season at the helm of Chelsea.
Pedro, who plays his final minutes in a Chelsea shirt, receives a long remedy for what looks like a dislocated shoulder.
He’s passing by to pass out on a stretcher, so his team is nine. The Blues were unlucky with the injuries tonight.
I mean, Arsenal was excellent.
That is to say that the Arsenal goalkeeper made a sensational match.
The Argentine has only won a call-up from his country so far and would not have played if Bernd Leno had not been injured.
But he did his best to get into the area, especially in the last few minutes.
We’ll arrive in SEPT minutes of downtime.
Arsenal manipulates, say, the clock.
But Chelsea has time to come up with some other opportunity.
There’s a lot going on as we spend the last 10 minutes in Wembley.
Arsenal goalkeeper Emi Martinez probably gave the impression of taking care of the ball out of the area (it was tight), however, the referee continued to play.
Mikel Arteta replaces Alexandre Lacazette with Eddie Nketiah.
Frank Lampard plays his hand with a series of changes.
Ross Barkley, Tammy Abraham and Callum Hudson-Odoi Antonio Rudiger, Olivier Giroud and Mason Mount.
Chelsea can be reduced to ten, there are many attack players on the field.
Ooooh, that sounds hard!
Referee Anthony Taylor gave Matthew Kovacic a yellow for scraping Granit Xhaka’s boot. The Arsenal boy deserved it.
The story repeats itself when Taylor expelled Victor Moses from Chelsea in the 2017 final.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang completes the gunner change!
Hector Bellerin explodes in the middle and collides with Andreas Christensen, the ball slides over Nicolas Pepe.
Pepe slides it to Aubameyang, who touches it and immerses him in Willy Caballero.
The Gunners go straight to the other final Alexandre Lacazette.
Andreas Christensen does his best to interfere but the ball goes to Granit Xhaka, who throws it horribly from a distance.
This part of the moment is still not correct.
Arsenal has not yet begun on half-time.
Chelsea rolls the ball and it becomes hard to see.
Jorginho does it promisingly in Mason Mount, but the young Englishman can’t help it.
Chelsea didn’t have a fitness point of view today.
With N’Golo Kante and Willian ruled before the final and Captain César Azpilicueta took off in the first half, his striker Christian Pulisic has now injured his hamstring. It’s the main loss.
Pedro is in his last game in English football.
Arsenal starts in the moment and what may be the last forty-five minutes of their season.
Unless, of course, we’re meant to spread out.
Go…
Pierre-Emerick Aubemayang kicked his 69th goal since his debut for Arsenal in February 2018.
This places Mohamed Salah’s Gabonese striker as the most sensible scorer of all Premier League players in this period.
The 31-year-old is also the oldest player to score for Arsenal in the FA Cup final since 1932.
Pierre-Emerick Aubemeyang’s penalty overruled Christian Pulisic’s purpose midway through the Cup final.
Arsenal’s half-time is disappointing, but now it dominates.
Chelsea needed the break, having lost a bit of intrigue after granting the tie.
Arsenal wins a loose shot a few millimetres from the penalty area.
Alexandre Lacazette is the state in him this time. David Luiz is doing a task as a decoy.
But Lacazette tunes the particularly wide end of the most sensitive corner.
The Gunners have a decent charm here.
Dani Ceballos conducts the exhibit in the middle of the park and sings the ball from flank to flank.
Chelsea will have to work hard to get blocks and avoid giving a chance.
You can’t believe a worse cup final for Chelsea boss César Azpilicueta.
He just gave away a penalty, and now he’s done his hamstring wrong.
Andreas Christensen replaces him, so Jorginho, disagreed, took the bracelet.
Pierre-Emerick Aubemeyang turns a penalty on the left side of the goal!
There’s no way Willy Caballero can save you this!
The Arsenal captain took advantage of a mistake from his Chelsea counterpart.
César Azpilicueta misjudges a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang air balloon and desperately reasoned him to fall to the edge of the area.
The VAR (Stuart Atwell) has a long look and confirms that it is in the INTERIOR of the area.
Arsenal has a penalty and a point up in the Cup final.
Nicolas Pepe fires a very good shot in the most sensible left corner from 25 yards, and the fake crowd is going crazy!
But the touch of judging has its flag for a transparent out-of-play.
Chelsea will have to be careful not to open up so easily.
Chelsea has fallen since Christian Pulisic scored his first game.
How big it will be in the coming seasons!
However, the Blues will have to be careful, as Arsenal is improving and this game is actually connected with more goals.
Mateo Kovacic crushes Dani Ceballos, giving away a loose kick in very position.
David Luiz to hit him (of course he does), but Ceballos is the one who won him.
The Spaniard lifts him over the bar and probably hit him harder, to be fair.
Sensational. What a start for Chelsea!
Mason Mount veers on the left side, retrieves Christian Pulisic’s ball, enters and centre down for Olivier Giroud.
Arsenal’s former leader throws him against the American Blues hero Pulisic, who makes him shoot with confidence over Emi Martinez! Five minutes later, it’s 1-0!
The latter’s first chances come quickly.
A cross of Ainsley Maitland-Niles is swooped in an attractive manner to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who hits a broad header of Willy Caballero.
Chelsea broke down hard and hit Mason Mount, who fired a shot into the palm of Emiliano Martinez. Mount has seen Olivier Giroud.
The already familiar spectacle of players kneeling to protest against racism reaches the all-time high of all football matches.
Then Chelsea, the game, betting from right to left, to where everyone is watching from home.
The first (and thank God) final FA Cup in August is underway!
The same old rituals of the pre-Cup final have started at the national stadium, but this year, of course, everything has come out of normal.
Emeli Sande plays the anthem “Abide with Me” from WEmbley’s ROOF, and a socially estranged chorus from the British Youth Opera sings the national anthem from the empty stands.
On the ground, they are dragged into a 90,000-seat abyss.