Arsenal gave Arsene Wenger one final win as a send off on Sunday afternoon, with a 1-0 victory over Huddersfield Town.

The win brought to an end 22 years in charge of the club for the Frenchman, and the flowing final goal typified the way his teams have played over the years.

It also meant the side managed to pick up their first away points of the campaign, which should hopefully put that particular record out of the players’ heads before next season.

Here are our final individual player ratings of the season:

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Henrikh Mkhitaryan 7

Mkhitaryan had a bit of an off day in general, but he redeemed himself towards the end, creating a couple of chances with some nice touches. This was a bit more sloppy from him than we’re used to though, for much of the game.

Alexandre Lacazette 7.5

Lacazette’s best moment came in the build up to the goal, with a nice flick to Ramsey. He did link up play very well all day, but didn’t get as many chances for himself as he would’ve liked, and failed to convert the one he did get.

The way his presence seems to take Aubameyang to the next level makes it worth having him on the pitch anyway.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 8.5

Aubameyang has still directly contributed to more Premier League goals than he’s made appearances, which is very impressive now he’s played half a season of football. He found himself in the right place at the right time again on Sunday, to score Arsenal’s final goal under Arsene Wenger. That’s no accident, his movement is world class.

He was always a threat on the counter attack, but ended up coming off early to give Welbeck a chance. Overall he’s giving the Arsenal fanbase massive encouragement for next season.