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‘We Will Make It Happen,’ Arteta Vows To End Arsenal’s Trophy Drought

‘We Will Make It Happen,’ Arteta Vows To End Arsenal’s Trophy Drought

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Following their 1-0 victory over Newcastle, Mikel Arteta promised to end Arsenal’s five-year trophy drought next season.

Arsenal went five games without a win in the Premier League, but Declan Rice’s superb second-half goal put them in the lead.

Few people affiliated with the north London club think the season has been a success, despite the fact that Arsenal are likely to finish second for a third consecutive campaign.

Liverpool won the title without facing a significant challenge, and the Gunners were also eliminated in the Champions League and League Cup semi-finals.

Arsenal hasn’t won the trophy in 21 years, and Arteta’s only other accomplishment is the 2020 FA Cup.

However, Arteta told the Emirates crowd after the final whistle that it had a dream to be present today or in a week and present the big trophies to you guys, but there were many reasons why it wasn’t possible.

We must make sure that next season we pursue our dreams with enthusiasm and optimism to prevent blurry vision.

Here at the stadium, we have begun to make our own history. There will be a lot more, but it won’t be simple.

We must work together, she said. Let me tell you that we will make it happen because this group of players possess the talent, quality, and hunger. ”

Martin Odegaard, the captain of Arsenal, continued: “We can be very proud of what we have accomplished this season, especially in the Champions League. However, our performance in the league has not been sufficient.

We must learn from both positive and negative experiences and improve. And we will endure the pain of not winning while rebounding stronger and bringing this clubtrophies. ”

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  The prize is enormous, it seems.

The opening goal was scored by Arsenal vs. Newcastle United in the English Premier League at the Emirates Stadium in London on May 18, 2025, with the support of Arsenal’s #41 Declan Rice (C). (Glyn KIRK/AFP photo)

Due to a groin injury, Newcastle dominated the first half but failed to capitalize on any of their chances in the absence of Alexander Isak, the team’s leading scorer.

If Everton play at St James’ Park in their crucial final game on May 25, manager Eddie Howe is unsure whether the Sweden striker will play.

That is not known. After training, he only experienced pain. He wants to have his health checked this morning, more as a precaution, but it became clear that he would play, according to Howe.

In the coming days, how much will depend on his reaction. ”

Although third-placed Newcastle will still have a better goal difference on the final day, they will start the season tied with Chelsea and Aston Villa.

We are in a strong position, he said. We just need to concentrate on getting our game plan right for the following week, according to Howe.

Everyone is fighting for the prize because it is so large. The task has been put forth diligently, but it will come to an end.

Who is aware of the unexpected turns and turns. Just one more significant effort is required. ”

Source: Channels TV

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