Am I missing the point here, or is the key issue not that Tottenham got 86 points, playing some of the most attractive football seen in England for years, had comfortably the best defensive record in the league, and scored the most goals in the league, whilst being a season away from moving into the biggest, most state of the art stadium in the country, and having some of the most talented and prospering young players in the league on their books and committed to the club, whilst Arsenal had a pretty awful run of league results, and face the prospect of potentially losing their two best players and a manager who half of their fans want to leave anyway ?
It's not so much, as I see it, a question of who won the FA Cup this season, but of who looks likely to be one of dominant forces in English, and potentially European football, for the foreseeable future.