Aaron Ramsey has admitted that Arsenal will feel "strange" without Arsene Wenger at the club next season.
The Frenchman, who has been at the helm of the Gunners since 1996, saw out his final game in charge of the North Londoners in Sunday's 1-0 victory at Huddersfield Town.
Ramsey admitted that Arsenal's players were desperate to secure a first Premier League away win of 2018 and bid farewell to their boss on a high note.
"We wanted that away win," the Welshman told BBC Sport at full time. "We hadn't managed to do that yet so it was important and end Arsene's final game with a win.
"He told us to go out, play how we wanted and win. It is going to be strange without him next season but he has been brilliant and we will forever be thankful.
"He has been monumental for the club and leaves it in a much, much better place than when he took over. He has won many games, many trophies and gone through a season unbeaten. He is a legend in this league.
"It will be strange not seeing him around in pre-season but change happens. I am sure whoever comes in, this club is in a fantastic place for them to put their stamp on it. Arsene has created a fantastic team here that is capable of going on with a few tweaks."
Arsenal finished the season in sixth place, 37 points behind champions Manchester City.