Happy birthday, Viktor Gyökeres! 🫶🎉
He ended his debut season at Arsenal as a 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐎𝐅 𝐄𝐍𝐆𝐋𝐀𝐍𝐃! 🏆️
Let's go for even more next season, Gyökeres! 🔥❤️
Mikel Arteta prioritize fitness over The biggest trophy in Club football. wow, Lewis Kelly in midfield massive call. if we win today, this starting eleven will be Legends.
British winners of European cup/Champions league : Celtic (1967), Manchester United (1968, 1999, 2008), Liverpool (1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005, 2019), Nottingham Forest (1979, 1980), Aston Villa (1982), Chelsea (2012, 2021), Manchester City (2023)
#only seven winners I am 37.
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🗣️| Mikel Arteta: “What I said to the boys is that this shirt now represents something else. We are the champions and that brings a lot of confidence and a different kind of presence and energy to it. But as well another kind of responsibility as well.
“My job now, and everybody at the club, is going to be to live those standards now and achieve more and more because I think we are capable of winning.” [@arsenal] #afc
The staff members today chose to wear shirts with different names of the players. This was done to pay tribute to a squad that has made history.
Arteta says this shirt now represents that of Champions. He ends with..
“We win one more, we are champions of Europe”
Cesc Fabregas on Bukayo Saka ✨
🗣️ “People don’t understand what it means to carry Arsenal during years without trophies. Every missed chance feels like the end of the world because the expectations are massive. I lived that pressure every day, and now I look at Bukayo Saka and I see a player who carried even more on his shoulders at such a young age.
The difference is that he stayed strong long enough to finally give the fans a moment they had been waiting for.”
At Arsenal, talent alone is never enough. The pressure can destroy players mentally because every season without silverware becomes part of your story. I know that pain personally.
That’s why I respect Saka so much, he didn’t run from the responsibility, he embraced it. Winning a trophy changes everything because people stop talking about potential and start talking about legacy.”