Lukasz Fabianski’s final match of his Arsenal career ended with a trophy after he helped his team win the FA cup, which was their first major trophy in nine years. Fabianski has been chosen as the cup goalkeeper by Arsene Wenger this season. This was in a desperate attempt to keep him at the club. The Polish international was out of contract at the end of the season. However, he stated several months ago that he was set to leave the club in search of regular first-team football, which was proving hard due to the form of Wojciech Szczesny.
Fabianski saw his team win the FA Cup after a 3-2 victory over Hull city in the final. The 29-year-old has already rejected the offer of a new contract, but Arsenal are expected to return with any offer in the next few days. Fabianski has said that there is still a long way before he can be persuaded to sign the deal but if he has indeed played his last game for the club, then he leaves in the best possible manner. He has done his reputation no harm after a good campaign in which he has done the job when called upon.
It is thought that it has several offers from Spain and Italy.
“It feels great, it feels amazing. I don’t know how best to express my emotions but it feels amazing. It was probably my last game for Arsenal. I don’t know what I can say, but if I end my Arsenal career in that way then it is the best way to finish. It is a massive relief because it has been a long time without a trophy, especially after that kind of game when we were 2-0 down in the cup final,” said the goalkeeper after the match.