We Want It so Much, Says Arteta, as Arsenal Seek End to Trophyless Run in League Cup Final
Arsenal aims to break a six-year trophy drought and prove their ability to win finals as they target the League Cup and a possible quadruple, Arteta said.
- On March 20, Mikel Arteta said Arsenal will go to Wembley on Sunday determined to win their first silverware in six years against Manchester City.
- Sitting nine points clear, Arsenal are in the Champions League and FA Cup quarter-finals, making an unprecedented quadruple achievable this season.
- Asked about squad fitness, Arteta said 'We want it so much', hoping Odegaard and Timber will be fit for the Wembley final, with Kepa as cup goalkeeper.
- On Friday, Arteta said Arsenal must prove they can get over the line in the final, calling it a defining moment to do so on the pitch.
- Arteta's past at City adds context: he was an assistant when Pep Guardiola's side beat Arsenal at the 2018 League Cup final, and City have not beaten Arsenal in four recent matches.
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We want it so much, says Arteta, as Arsenal seek end to trophyless
LONDON: Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta shook off the nerves ahead of Sunday’s League Cup final against Manchester City, saying his team were determined to win their first silverware in six years. The north London club have become the nearly men of English football in recent years, finishing second in the Premier League in the last three seasons, and have not won a major trophy
Soccer-We want it so much, says Arteta, as Arsenal seek end to trophyless run in League Cup final
March 20 (Reuters) - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta shook off the nerves ahead of Sunday's League Cup final against Manchester City, saying his team were determined to win their first silverware in six years.
We want it so much, says Arteta, as Arsenal seek end to trophyless run in League Cup final
March 20 : Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta shook off the nerves ahead of Sunday's League Cup final against Manchester City, saying his team were determined to win their first silverware in six years.The north London club have become the nearly men of English football in recent years, finishing second in the Prem
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