Arsenal's Months: 6/10: Despite a 16th qualification to your Champions League, this season has become a 2010 disappointment for Arsenal's admirers. A decent start on the season saw their title challenge was almost over by November. The Gunners were then knocked straight from the Capital One cup simply by Bradford, knocked of the FA Cup by Blackburn and next utterly humiliated by Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
The biggest positive with the season was then beating Munich 2-0 in the Allianz Arena, but in truth the tie was all over after the 3-0 loss inside the first leg. The win did are the catalyst for a fantastic end-of-season run.
Star Player: 9/10: Santi Cazorla was head-and-shoulders above some other Arsenal player this season. The minute Spaniard was a strange omission in the PFA Team of the season. His creativity, positional impression, and vision mark him out as an outstanding player and Arsenal may have to fight to hold onto him next expression.
Flops Arsenal Can Can Without: Thomas Vermaelen experienced a nightmare season in 2012-13. They was joined by Gervinho, Andre Santos and Wojciech Szczesny since Arsenal's worst performing members. Vermaelen and Szczesny can have potential, but next season will really be their last if they repeat their form created by term.
The Manager: 6/10: Along with Sir Alex Ferguson getting retired, Arsene Wenger has become the longest serving manager inside the Premier League. Since Collection last won a trophy inside 2005, all 91 teams inside professional top-flight in England have changed their manager at least one time.
That being said, Wenger haven't reached the peaks he is capable of in some time. This season, once all over again, had its fair promote of disappointments and Arsenal's fans patience is actually running out. Next season may be his last chance.
Who should Arsenal sign come july 1st? The Gunners need to help sign a center-forward, look into bringing in a rival goalkeeper to get Szczesny motivated and some center-defender with pace.
Toolbox Fanbase Satisfaction Level: 6/10 Arsenal's players were wildly proud finishing fourth ahead of their North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur. It could be fair to say of which those satisfaction levels weren't matched by their fanatics. This is a club who should be challenging for trophies in addition to their fans have produced their dissatisfaction known at every a higher standard the club.
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