Arsenal's FA Cup final man-of-match Per Mertesacker: Everyone had written me off
After producing an extraordinary man-of-the-match performance in the FA Cup Final triumph for Arsenal,
Per Mertesacker admitted that “everyone had written me off” after
spending more than a year without making a start for his club.
The
32-year-old German has suffered a serious knee injury and has also been
overlooked by manager Arsene Wenger but was called upon following a
defensive crisis which ruled out Laurent Koscielny, Gabriel and Shkodran
Mustafi for the final against Chelsea.
“Two
weeks ago I was on holiday – I didn’t expect to play,” Mertesacker
said. “Everyone trusted me and supported me throughout the season and
the manager gave me the opportunity. Our team had three centre backs out
and he didn’t go small, he went with the big fella and I wanted to give
something back to this club and this team.”
It
was an impressive comeback from Mertesacker, who last started a match
against Norwich City 392 days ago and has only played 37 minutes of
first-team football this season – against Everton in Arsenal’s final
Premier League match last weekend.
“I’d
almost forgotten and that makes me stronger,” Mertesacker said. “And I
could feel the trust of the team and of the coaching staff is vital in
those moments when you struggle and when you are out.
“A
lot of people forget about that but this team always believed in my
qualities even when I was out for a long time, even when I was injured
or supposed to be old… It was just the right answer.”
Mertesacker
said his selection, nevertheless, and winning the FA Cup was
“completely unexpected”. “You always have that small hope because you
want to make a contribution on the pitch,” he said.
“You
can always say it was a first start of the season and first of being
captain, lining up in front of the lads. It was a proud moment. But I
went into the game saying to myself 'there is nothing to expect from
myself' everyone has written me off already and I went through my normal
routine. Fifteen years and how can I forget?
“You
know what you have achieved and what you have been through and I have
learned a lot and one thing I want to be sure about is this team is very
exceptional and trusted myself in a good way and always appreciated my
support even when I was not playing.”
Mertesacker
paid tribute to Wenger for turning to him. “I haven't played a lot, I
just trained, always with the same focus and mentality because in
football there are quick changes and he had the mentality next man up no
matter how old, no matter how experienced, no matter how others feel
about it just trust me and that says a lot about his person,” he said.
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