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Arsenal's Mikel Arteta Aims for Champions League Glory After Premier League Triumph

Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta is determined to harness the momentum from their recent Premier League victory as they gear up for the UEFA Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. After a 24-year wait for the Premier League title, Arteta emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards and channeling the team's energy into this crucial match. With aspirations to secure the Champions League trophy, Arteta believes that their recent success will provide a psychological boost. The team is ready to embark on a new chapter in their history, aiming for a historic double.
 

Arteta's Ambition Following Premier League Victory

After securing a Premier League title, Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta shared his excitement about channeling the team's "incredible energy" into the upcoming UEFA Champions League final. He emphasized the club's eagerness to create a new chapter in their history by achieving a remarkable double of both the Premier League and Champions League titles.


Arsenal celebrated their first Premier League championship in 24 years with a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, marking a significant milestone that took over two decades to achieve. As they prepare for Saturday's Champions League showdown against reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Arteta is urging his players to elevate their performance for this crucial match.


Preparing for the Champions League Final

In comments reported by a sports news outlet, Arteta stated, "We need that energy to flow, and going against that would be a significant mistake. We have discussed our strategy for Budapest and how to harness the incredible energy we possess for the final, and we will begin preparations tomorrow."


Having finally claimed the top prize in English football after three consecutive seasons as runners-up, the UEFA Champions League remains the last trophy Arsenal has yet to secure.


Arteta on Raising Standards

Arteta previously won the FA Cup in 2020 during his first season as manager and has experienced several near misses before clinching the Premier League title. He believes that being crowned champions of English football will provide a psychological advantage as they step onto the pitch in Budapest for the Champions League title match.


He expressed his commitment to raising the club's standards, stating, "I told the players that this shirt now signifies something different. We are the champions, which brings confidence and a unique presence. However, it also comes with added responsibility. My role, along with everyone at the club, is to elevate those standards and achieve even more, as I believe we are capable of doing so."