Arsenal celebrated a record 13th FA Cup success as Aaron Ramsey once again grabbed the winner at Wembley, securing a 2-1 victory over 10-man Chelsea on Saturday and potentially going some way to restoring supporters' faith in the under-fire Arsene Wenger.

Ramsey scored his side's third and crucial goal in the 2013-14 showpiece against Hull City and was the hero again on Saturday, canceling out Diego Costa's goal a few minutes earlier to secure the win and make Wenger the FA Cup's most successful manager with seven final victories.

Another Wembley triumph arguably vindicates Arsenal's reported decision to offer Wenger — out of contract at the end of this season — a new two-year deal despite a season of criticism.

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Antonio Conte's men made a marked improvement after the break and became the dominant force, but Victor Moses' second booking and subsequent red card for appearing to dive left Chelsea with a mountain to climb in its bid to prevent Arsenal winning a third FA Cup in four years.

Costa then equalized for Chelsea with 14 minutes to go, seemingly putting the Premier League champions into the driver's seat, but Ramsey popped up shortly after to deflate their counterparts and Arsenal held on to lift the trophy.