1994–95 Arsenal F.C. season

Arsenal
1994–95 season
Chairman Peter Hill-Wood
Manager George Graham (until 22 February)
Stewart Houston (caretaker from 22 February)
Stadium Highbury
Premiership 12th
FA Cup Third round
League Cup Quarter–finals
Cup Winners' Cup Runners-up
Top goalscorer League: Wright (18)
All: Wright (30)
Average home league attendance 35,330
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

During the 1994–95 English football season, Arsenal competed in the FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons).

Season summary

The sacking of long-serving and highly successful manager George Graham following a bungs scandal saw Arsenal endure their most frustrating season in 10 years. They finished 12th in the Premier League - below unfancied London rivals Queens Park Rangers and Wimbledon - and also had to endure the loss of Paul Merson for three months while he underwent treatment to combat drug and gambling addictions.

Graham's assistant Stewart Houston took over as manager until the end of the season, and the changeover coincided with a horrible run of 6 defeats in 7 games, leaving Arsenal in serious danger of being relegated just four years after winning the title and two years after their domestic cup double. Fortunately the team rallied in the final weeks and took 8 points from their final 5 games, securing their Premier League spot. The FA Cup only added to the frustration, as they were embarrassingly knocked out at the first hurdle by London rivals Millwall, though they at least had a comparatively decent League Cup run, losing in the fifth round to eventual winners Liverpool.

Despite their domestic troubles, the team reached the European Cup Winners' Cup final for the second year in succession. With 120 minutes showing on the clock in Paris, a penalty shoot-out was looking certain as Arsenal were drawing 1–1 with Real Zaragoza. But a last minute goal by former Tottenham Hotspur player Nayim from 40 yards out saw the Gunners lose defence of the trophy and it went to the Spaniards instead.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
10 Southampton 42 12 18 12 61 63 2 54
11 Chelsea 42 13 15 14 50 55 5 54
12 Arsenal 42 13 12 17 52 49 +3 51
13 Sheffield Wednesday 42 13 12 17 49 57 8 51
14 West Ham United 42 13 11 18 44 48 4 50
Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
42 13 12 17 52 49  +3 51 6 9 6 27 21  +6 7 3 11 25 28  −3

Last updated: 14 May 1995.
Source: Premier League

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
GroundHAAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAHAHHAHHA
ResultWLLDDLWLWWWDDLLDDWLDWLLDWDLDWWLLLLWLLWWDDL
Position26141312151414121191010101112121111119131313111011121089913141012121010101112

Updated to match(es) played on 14 May 1995. Source: Competitive Matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Squad

[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 England GK David Seaman
2 England DF Lee Dixon
3 England DF Nigel Winterburn
4 England MF Paul Davis
5 England DF Andy Linighan
6 England DF Tony Adams
7 England FW Kevin Campbell
8 England FW Ian Wright
9 England FW Alan Smith
10 England MF Paul Merson
11 Republic of Ireland MF Eddie McGoldrick
12 England DF Steve Bould
13 England GK Vince Bartram
14 England DF Martin Keown
15 Sweden MF Stefan Schwarz
16 Wales FW John Hartson
No. Position Player
17 Denmark MF John Jensen
18 England DF David Hillier
19 England MF Jimmy Carter
21 Northern Ireland MF Steve Morrow
22 England MF Ian Selley
23 England MF Ray Parlour
24 Scotland FW Paul Dickov
25 England MF Mark Flatts
26 England GK Lee Harper
27 Scotland DF Scott Marshall
28 England MF Paul Shaw
29 England MF Stephen Hughes
30 England MF Adrian Clarke
31 England FW Chris Kiwomya
32 Netherlands MF Glenn Helder
33 England DF Gavin McGowan

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
20 Norway MF Pal Lydersen (to IK Start)

Squad statistics

As of 10 May 1995[2]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupUEFA Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK England David Seaman 480310206090
2 DF England Lee Dixon 551391205090
3 DF England Nigel Winterburn 550390205090
4 MF England Paul Davis 613+11002000
5 DF England Andy Linighan 27213+72202030
6 DF England Tony Adams 4042730+104180
7 FW England Kevin Campbell 33519+441+10511+20
8 FW England Ian Wright 453030+118203399
9 FW England Alan Smith 27417+22103141
10 MF England Paul Merson 347244002182
11 MF Republic of Ireland Eddie McGoldrick 1809+20003+201+10
12 DF England Steve Bould 43230+1010505+12
13 GK England Vince Bartram 12011+00000+1000
14 DF England Martin Keown 43124+711+103+2050
15 MF Sweden Stefan Schwarz 474342104082
16 FW Wales John Hartson 20814+1700004+11
17 MF Denmark John Jensen 331241201+1050
18 DF England David Hillier 1705+4020202+20
19 MF England Jimmy Carter 302+10000000
21 MF Northern Ireland Steve Morrow 22211+41101+110+40
22 MF England Ian Selley 17110+30003011
23 MF England Ray Parlour 45022+8020507+10
24 FW Scotland Paul Dickov 1334+50002+2300
25 MF England Mark Flatts 401+200+100000
28 MF England Paul Shaw 100+10000000
29 MF England Stephen Hughes 010100000
30 MF England Adrian Clarke 100+10000000
31 FW England Chris Kiwomya 1735+9300001+20
32 MF Netherlands Glenn Helder 13012+10000000
33 DF England Gavin McGowan 1010000000
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Results

Premier League

Matches

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

First round

Second round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final


UEFA European Super Cup

FA Cup

League Cup

References

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