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William Saliba is confident that Arsenal can achieve a historic double by winning both the Premier League and Champions League this season, highlighting the importance of their upcoming matches.
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William Saliba believes Arsenal can win historic double
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Arsenal secured passage to the Champions League final with a 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid on Tuesday night, their first appearance in the final of the competition since 2006.
The Gunners are also just three wins away from the Premier League title, having not won the competition since 2004.
So thereās a lot of potential in these final four matches of the season, but nothing should be taken for granted. If Arsenal lose just two of those four games, they could end up trophyless, even if they win the other two.
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Whilst William Saliba revealed his delight at reaching the final in Budapest, he admitted the team still have four big games to come. And he thinks Arsenal are capable of winning them.
William Saliba believes Arsenal can win both the Premier League and Champions League this season.
Saliba mentions that Arsenal has 'four finals' coming up that are crucial for their success.
Winning both titles would mark a historic achievement for Arsenal, showcasing their dominance in English and European football.
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āWeāre so happy to reach the final,ā Saliba told beIN SPORTS. āIt was not easy, we knew that the Champions League is hard. We need to keep going, hopefully, we want to win that final.
āItās big (to be four games from two trophies), but we know that itās not finished. We have four games, itās small, but at the same time itās long, because we have three games in the Premier League and the final, so we have four finals.
āWe want to win all of them, and Iām sure that we can do it.ā
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Arsenalās end to the season kicks off with a game away to West Ham, who are under threat of relegation and in dire need of a win to keep themselves afloat. That takes place this Sunday, May 10th at 16:30 BST.
The Gunners will then get an eight-day break, with no fixtures until Monday, May 18th, when theyāll face relegated Burnley at 20:00.
Assuming the title hasnāt been won by then (whether by City or Arsenal), the decider will be at Selhurst Park against Crystal Palace on Sunday, May 24th at 16:00.
Palace may or may not already have one eye on the Europa Conference League final the following Wednesday, depending on their result this Thursday.
Regardless of how the Premier League season ends, Arsenal will then travel to the Puskas Arena in Budapest on May 30th for the Champions League final, against either Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern Munich.