Arsene Wenger's final Arsenal XI - and the three players that remain at the club
Arsene Wenger waved goodbye to English football and Arsenal in May 2018 with a 1-0 win at Huddersfield.
It bought the curtain down on a tenure that lasted more than two decades with the Gunners unable to match his achievements since.
Arsenal's away day success came after a succession of failures on the road, which had served to highlight their decline under the Frenchman.
Wenger proved an instant success in north London, winning three league titles and five FA Cups within his first ten years at the helm.
A late flurry of three FA Cups covered up major cracks as Arsenal slipped out of the top four, having previously been regulars.
Unai Emery was his replacement and worked with a squad largely assembled by Wenger, although not much of it remains.
The Frenchman had seen major names leave the Emirates, some in cut-price deals against the club's will as a result of poor contract management.
We take a look at Wenger's final starting XI and where they are now.
The goalkeeper is now eyeing a Serie A title with Napoli.
Ospina rarely featured in the Premier League with the majority of his opportunities coming in the cup competitions.
In Wenger's final year he only enjoyed five league outings, but kept a clean sheet in the final game of the Wenger era before being immediately loaned out to Italy, where he has remained.
The Bosnian had been a big hit in the Bundesliga when he moved to the Emirates.
However, following Wenger's departure, he became an increasingly peripheral figure.
He was loaned back to Schalke last season and in January was allowed to join Marseille as Arsenal continued to trim their squad.
One of just three players still plying their trade at the Emirates who were signed by Wenger.
Holding was added in 2016


