Original Arsenal FC *Matchworn vs Blackpool* Away Jersey 2010-2011 #10 Van Persie- XL

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  • Away Jersey *Matchworn vs Blackpool* #10 Van Persie
  • Year: 2010-2011
  • Player: Robin van Persie, Andrey Arshavin, Theo Walcott
  • Size: XL (55 cm x 77 cm)
  • Brand: Nike
  • Sponsor: Fly Emirates
  • Details: The Gunners played in this Jersey with classic Nike designs at the beginning of the last decade. In this Jersey Arsenal F.C. played with the young Theo Walcott and players like Arsjavin and Robin van Persie. Arsenal reached the fourth spot in the Premier League that season under Arsene Wenger's leadership and were knocked out of the Premier League by FC Barcelona in the KO stage of the Champions League. In this, Van Persie received a particularly dubious red card. This was the Dutch top striker's 7th season at Arsenal. Van Persie played eight years at Arsenal, scoring 96 goals in 194 appearances. The 102-time international joined from Feyenoord in 2004 and later played for Manchester United and Fenerbaçe.

Arsenal FC finished the 2010/2011 Premier League season in fourth place with 68 points, 12 behind champions Manchester United and just three points shy of Chelsea and Manchester City. In the UEFA Champions League, they reached the round of 16 but were eliminated by FC Barcelona, the same team that had knocked them out the previous season. In the FA Cup, Arsenal were knocked out in the sixth round by Manchester United with a 2-0 defeat. Despite focusing on the League Cup, Arsenal lost the final 1-2 to Birmingham City, who uniquely qualified for the UEFA Europa League play-offs as a relegated team and later advanced to the group stage as a second-tier side. Arsenal's title hopes faded due to a poor finish to the season, with three draws, three defeats, and only two wins in their last eight games, earning just 15 points during that period. Veteran goalkeeper Jens Lehmann returned to the club at 41 as a reserve. Manager Arsène Wenger rotated goalkeepers, giving 20-year-old Wojciech Szczęsny 15 Premier League appearances, Łukasz Fabiański 14 appearances, and Manuel Almunia eight. Robin van Persie had his best season yet, scoring 22 goals in all competitions.