Arteta says Arsenal are “hungry” to make history as Gunners chase Champions League final spot tonight at Emirates
Arteta says Arsenal are “hungry” to make history as Gunners chase Champions League final spot tonight at Emirates Mikel Arteta has said Arsenal are 'hungry' to make history as his side look to book their place in the Champions League final tonight, Arsenal face Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their semi-final tie this evening, with the aggregate score level at 1-1 after a draw in Madrid last week. The Gunners are bidding to reach the Champions League final for only the second time, and tonight's tie has been billed as one of the biggest in the club's history. It's been 20 years since Arsenal last reached the final of this competition, but the North Londoners are now just one positive result from sealing their place in Budapest later this month.
Arteta refuted the suggestion of pre-game nerves, and said his squad is filled with energy and excitement. The Spaniard said Arsenal are determined to give their supporters a special night at the Emirates this evening. "I can't wait.
I mean, I feel the energy in and amongst the team, our supporters, so these are the moments that we want to live together," he said at his pre-match press conference. "We had a lot of work as a club, as a team, after 20 years to be in this position again, and we are so hungry to get a game that we want tomorrow and go through to the final. "Huge excitement, really hungry.
It's difficult to express the desire to live that moment, especially with our people in front of them, they've been waiting for so long to have these kinds of nights. Push hard tomorrow, because it's something amazing that’s going to happen. "When you are in front of such an opportunity, it means that you are ready to deliver, and the team is going to go from the first minute to go and get that.
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