Arsene Wenger's Arsenal future will become clear by Wednesday or Thursday
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said his future would become "very clear" by Thursday, after guiding the Gunners to another FA Cup success.
The Frenchman became the first manager to win the FA Cup seven times as his side beat league champions Chelsea 2-1.
The 67-year-old's contract expires this summer, and there has been much speculation about whether he will stay.
"I have kept my medal so that means it is a special night," he said. "For the rest, we will see what happens."
Wenger said he knew what he wanted to do, but added: "Let us enjoy this win and not worry about the future."
He told the BBC: "We have a board meeting on Tuesday, and on Wednesday or Thursday it will be very clear."
It is understood Tuesday's gathering is not a formal board meeting, but Wenger's future will be discussed by the club's directors.
Alexis Sanchez gave Arsenal the lead against Chelsea, and Aaron Ramsey clinched the victory after Diego Costa's equaliser.
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In a BBC Sport poll, 72% of voters think that Arsene Wenger will still be managing Arsenal next year.
Arsenal won the FA Cup for a record 13th time as Wenger, who joined the club in 1996, became the most successful manager in the competition's history.
But they finished fifth in the Premier League, meaning they failed to qualify the Champions League for the first time in 20 years.
And the Gunners' season has been beset by protests from supporters, demanding the Frenchman ends his long association with the club.
In an interview with Football Focus before the final, Wenger described the criticism he has had this season as "a disgrace" he will "never forget".
"I try to serve this club with always the same commitment and quality," said Wenger after the final.
"We had some difficult moments but I spent every minute of my season on full commitment and we never give up and that is why today I am more proud than usual because the team and myself refused to give up and we finished the job in a positive way.
"Nobody gave us a chance and we responded with attitude and class and we have seen that today."
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'Mertesacker an example'
With Laurent Koscielny suspended, and Gabriel and Shkodran Mustafi injured, Per Mertesacker made his first start of the season at Wembley.
A World Cup winner with 104 caps, the 32-year-old has had an injury-plagued season, playing just 37 minutes of first-team football before Saturday.
But the German defender kept Chelsea striker Costa quiet for much of the game.
Wenger said: "Per Mertesacker, for me, is a perfect example for any young professional football player.
"What he did was the consequence of an unbelievable attitude every day even when he was not selected.
"When he was not selected he worked even harder and that is why I will pay a special tribute to him."
Asked about his manager's achievements, Mertesacker said: "Not bad, is it?
"That is everything I have to say because there has been a lot said about him and I think the team said everything they needed to."
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Midfielder Ramsey had also scored the winning goal in the 2014 victory over Hull City.
Asked about Wenger, the Welshman said: "Of course I want him to stay. He deserves this."
Victory brought striker Danny Welbeck his first piece of silverware since joining from Manchester United in 2014.
The England international said: "The manager is his own man and he makes his own decision and the board will make the right decision."
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright, who scored 185 goals for the north London club and won the FA Cup in 1993 and 1998, told BBC TV: "You cannot read him. You cannot read what Arsene Wenger is going to do.
"What he has done is put a lot of faith in his team. In certain games, they have shown what they are capable of, and today was one of those days."
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Well done Arsène. No matter what your decision is on Thursday, you have brought a lot to British football and made some great teams. No genuine Arsenal fan with a memory will want you to leave.
Hard to see a natural successor......remember Moyes and LVG at United...
I am so pleased for Arsene that if he decides it is time to go then he is leaving on a relative high.
If he stays, I hope he is brave enough to show the door to the disruptive elements in the dressing room. There are always replacements for players.
I feel this would be a fitting way to call time on his spell at Arsenal but by now he's earned the right to do as he sees fit for the club, it might be different if they were mid-table in the PL. It's a shame so many fans don't deserve him.
Lord knows the BBC produce more than enough HYS relating to United - either talk about United in there, stick to the subject or butt out!
As a team, to have won 3 FA Cups in 4 years, is fantastic. As a manager, to have won it 7 times is equally fantastic.
The difficulty in securing Campions League football so often in an era when megamoney changed the league so much, is something too many Arsenal fans don't understand.
Thanks Arsene!
HYS has been ruined by idiots from those with no IQ that spend more time looking at the away fans.
Yesterdays game was a great game between the best team in the PL and The Arsenal.
Its not war, tribal or life or death, its our beloved game, football.
It was a spectacle.
If I was Wenger is walk away with my head held high. The fans have been pretty poor to him this season.
I have always supported Arsene Wenger and would be very, very dissappointed if he left now.
There`s life in the old dog yet and if he can keep key players, make a couple of good signings there is no reason why we cannot be PL contenders next season.
no, you shouldn't. you don't have a divine right to win. Man City, Man United and Chelsea all have much more spending power than Arsenal. It is not realistic to finish above all those teams and the rest once every four years.
You're only a "big club" because Wenger turned you into one.
The shameless BBC have been dreadful in their relentless hounding of Wenger this season. Compare with the sycophantic crawly bum-lick coverage of the repulsive Mourinho, and his struggle for 6th with fawning "masterclass" reports every time manure scrape draws against top 4 teams.
-Chelsea won the league playing great FB
-Spurs came 2nd playing attractive FB
-Man City came third playing entertaing FB
Liverpool came 4th playing the right way for most of the season
Arsenal have always play good FB
Man utd came 6th playing awful football parking the bus and lumping the ball up to fellani and ibra. only a blind man would be making statements like you are