The Gunners look set to finish third after a season of ups and downs but who is the standout player from this year's squad? Cast your vote in our poll below...
Suprisingly enough, this season has turned out to be one of promise for Arsenal. Sure, they didn't manage to keep pace in the title race but the Gunners can still win back-to-back FA Cups and while their journey in the Champions League ended in predictably disappointing fashion in the last 16, Arsene Wenger appears to have, at last, found balance in the squad.
A run of eight consecutive wins helped secure yet another top-four finish but the manner of their performances in March and April will give fans hope that Wenger may have cracked it.
So who has been the standout?
Goal has picked out the three star men from Arsenal's season, leaving you with a poll to decide who their player of the season is...
It used to be that you'd consider Koscielny as a luxury defender. Once a stylish ball-playing centre-back who would dominate his opponent one week but look totally forlorn the next, Koscielny has found a level of consistency this year that has evaded him in previous campaigns.
This is the Frenchman's fifth season at the Emirates Stadium and, at 29 years old, he is hitting his peak. With the likes of Per Mertesacker struggling over the course of the season, the dependable Koscielny has been a godsend for Wenger and grows in stature week after week.
Koscielny ranks second at the club for interceptions and blocks, emphasising his value to the defence, while Arsenal have kept 15 clean sheets with him in the side.
The €48 million summer signing set the Emirates alight almost immediately and was rightfully selected in the Premier League team of the season recently. While the Gunners made an unsteady start to the season, Alexis hit the ground running, netting 14 goals in 18 games between August and December.
Though his form has tailed off somewhat - he still has five goals in his last seven games - the Chilean has become one of the most watchable and entertaining players in the division.
Wenger spoke of Alexis entering the "red zone" over the Christmas period and knocks and strains since then have meant the 26-year-old has played below 100 per cent fitness. Yet he has already become the man Arsenal turn to in times of need and, more often than not, the former Barcelona winger has delivered the telling touch.
His return of 24 goals in 49 appearances is a fine return in his debut season in England.
From a man who was initially crowbarred into the side on the left of midfield, Cazorla has been successfully convertedinto a distinguished centre-midfielder by Wenger. The two-footed Spaniard has had his moments in his first two seasons at Arsenal but this will, in all likelihood, be remembered as his most influential campaign to date.
Indeed, the nature of his new role demands more discipline, more work and more control from the 30-year-old and he is thriving for the most part.
Cazorla leads the Arsenal squad with 11 assists from his 43 games (not including domestic cups), and ranks well across the board in all passing categories, namely third in key passes per game and number of passes per game.
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