'Everybody can feel a shift in energy, belief, everything' - Arteta

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'Everybody can feel a shift in energy, belief, everything' - Arteta

'Everybody can feel a shift in energy, belief, everything' - Arteta

After reaching the Champions League final and seeing Manchester City drop points in the Premier League title race, Mikel Arteta wants his side to use the momentum they have created to go one step further and secure silverware. After beating Atletico Madrid 2-1 on aggregate, Arteta said they have "m

'Everybody can feel a shift in energy, belief, everything' - Arteta

After reaching the Champions League final and seeing Manchester City drop points in the Premier League title race, Mikel Arteta wants his side to use the momentum they have created to go one step further and secure silverware. After beating Atletico Madrid 2-1 on aggregate, Arteta said they have "made history again together" and praised the support at the Emirates. "It's an incredible group of players and staff," Arteta added.

The energy at the Emirates is electric, and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is determined to keep the momentum rolling. After a hard-fought 2-1 aggregate victory over Atletico Madrid that punched their ticket to the Champions League final, and with Manchester City stumbling in the Premier League title race, Arteta believes his squad is on the verge of something special.

"Everybody can feel a shift in energy, in belief, in everything," Arteta said with palpable excitement. "Let's use it in the right way. We know the margins are razor-thin, and the difficulty of what we're trying to achieve is massive, but we have the ability and the conviction to do it."

The victory over Atletico wasn't just another win—it was a statement. Arteta called it "making history again together," and he was quick to credit the fans for creating an unforgettable atmosphere at the Emirates. "The support has created the energy. The way they managed every ball with us made it special and unique. I've never felt that in this stadium before," he added.

While the fans provided the spark, Arteta knows the real work falls on his players. "It's down to them," he emphasized. "I can give them clarity and conviction, but they're the ones who have to deliver on the pitch."

Reflecting on the team's recent surge, Arteta praised the resilience of his group. "It's an incredible group of players and staff. In elite sports—especially in football—you can have a really difficult day, but if you keep working through it, you might just get rewarded. And we certainly have in these last few weeks."

With silverware now within reach, Arsenal fans have every reason to believe their team is ready to take that final step. Whether it's the Champions League or the Premier League, the Gunners are riding a wave of belief—and they're not ready to stop anytime soon.

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