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Description
Led by legendary manager George Graham, a squad featuring club icons like Ian Wright and Tony Adams endured a difficult campaign in the inaugural 1992/93 Premier League season. Poor league form saw them finish in a disappointing 10th place, but their year was saved with a pair of outstanding cup runs.
First, in the League Cup final against Sheffield Wednesday, a Merson masterclass won the day with a brilliant goal and an assist. The Gunners would strangely meet the same opposition a month later in the FA Cup final, but the sides were unable to be separated this time, and the game ended 1-1 to force a replay. Backup central defender Andy Linighan - who had made appearances in all three cup finals due to Martin Keown being cup-tied and Steve Bould's injury - was the unlikely hero this time, shrugging off an early broken nose to bravely head home an extra-time winner and secure the historic domestic cup double.
Having qualified for the 1993/94 European Cup Winners' Cup with their domestic cup victories, Arsenal set their sights on a first European title in 24 years. They destroyed Standard Liege 7-0 early in the competition and would go on to grind out a legendary 1-0 victory over a star-studded Parma in the final. “One-nil to the Arsenal” rang out during the trophy lift, cementing that team's legacy for decades to come.
Description
Led by legendary manager George Graham, a squad featuring club icons like Ian Wright and Tony Adams endured a difficult campaign in the inaugural 1992/93 Premier League season. Poor league form saw them finish in a disappointing 10th place, but their year was saved with a pair of outstanding cup runs.
First, in the League Cup final against Sheffield Wednesday, a Merson masterclass won the day with a brilliant goal and an assist. The Gunners would strangely meet the same opposition a month later in the FA Cup final, but the sides were unable to be separated this time, and the game ended 1-1 to force a replay. Backup central defender Andy Linighan - who had made appearances in all three cup finals due to Martin Keown being cup-tied and Steve Bould's injury - was the unlikely hero this time, shrugging off an early broken nose to bravely head home an extra-time winner and secure the historic domestic cup double.
Having qualified for the 1993/94 European Cup Winners' Cup with their domestic cup victories, Arsenal set their sights on a first European title in 24 years. They destroyed Standard Liege 7-0 early in the competition and would go on to grind out a legendary 1-0 victory over a star-studded Parma in the final. “One-nil to the Arsenal” rang out during the trophy lift, cementing that team's legacy for decades to come.
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Product Features
• adidas Originals Arsenal 1992-94 home shirt
• Vintage Arsenal Victoria Concordia Crescit crest
• Part of a retro range inspired by 1992/93 FA Cup and League Cup wins and 1993/94 European Cup Winners' Cup win
• Short sleeves
• V-neck collar
• 100% recycled polyester
• Regular fit
Additional Information
- Quick Ref: 1036204
- Man. Ref: KE3906