Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A faint shadow mark on each sleeve, where they meet the chest
Size: Adult Medium
Chest Measurement: 37-39 Inches / 95-99 CM
Manufacturer: Puma
Colour: Red, white trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 2014/2015
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A
Official Puma Arsenal home football shirt from the 2014/15 season.
Condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A faint shadow mark on each sleeve, where they meet the chest (see photos).
An inconsistent start to the league season ended any realistic hopes for the Premier League title as Arsenal only won two out of their first eight games. Inconsistency plagued Arsenal throughout the first half of the campaign, not helped by numerous injuries to important players. At one stage, Arsenal were as low as eighth heading into early December. This would later haunt them as they mounted a superb recovery during the second half of the season where they won eight league games in a row, becoming the in-form side of the division.
Ultimately, however, the gap between themselves and leaders Chelsea was too much, the points dropped during the inconsistent first half of the season proving too much to recover. Old habits were hard to eradicate in Europe as yet again, Arsenal were their own worst enemies.
Despite being widely expected to reach the quarter-finals, having been given a favourable draw in the Round of 16 against AS Monaco, Arsenal self-destructed at home, where panic led to Monaco winning the first leg 1–3, a scoreline which ultimately proved fatal over the course of the tie. Arsenal, with their 0–2 away win proving useless, bowed out yet again in the round of sixteen for the fifth consecutive year. However, Arsenal reclaimed the FA Cup, thus becoming the most successful club in the history of the competition with twelve wins, comfortably beating Aston Villa 4–0 in the final.
Arsenal finished the league season in third, thereby qualifying directly to Champions league group stage and avoiding the Champions League qualifier, something Arsène Wenger was keen to avoid as he felt it had an negative impact on competing for the Premier League title, which was the primary target set by the players, manager and coaching staff, going into the next season.
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