Saturday 30 May 2015

Arsenal targeting premier League title

Arsenal forward Theo Walcott says the Gunners
have to challenge for next season's Premier
League title after they successfully retained the
FA Cup.
Walcott, 26, scored the first goal as Arsenal
comfortably defeated Aston Villa 4-0 in the final at
Wembley.
But the Gunners came third in the Premier League,
12 points behind champions Chelsea, and have not
won the league title since the 2003-04 season.
"The Premier League has to be the next target for
us," said Walcott.
"That's two FA Cup wins now but this is one of the
best squads we have had at Arsenal so we should
be achieving more. We need to start well in the
Premier League next year."
Walcott suffered a serious knee injury in January
2014 that saw him miss the 2014 FA Cup final,
where Arsenal beat Hull City 3-2 at Wembley.
The England international only played two games
in November before another injury kept him out for
a further two months.
But he finished the season strongly with a hat-
trick in Arsenal's last Premier League match, a 4-1
win against West Brom as Walcott was preferred to
Olivier Giroud up front.
Glory, glory Arsenal
Arsenal have now won the FA Cup 12 times,
more than any other team.
Walcott opened the scoring in the 40th minute at
Wembley before further goals from Alexis Sanchez,
Per Mertesacker and Giroud secured the victory.
"I missed all this last year and to be part of it this
year is a dream come true," added Walcott.
"My family are here and I have worked so hard, as
has everyone to do this. I want to thank the
manager for picking me and having faith in me and
hopefully I repaid him.
"I also want to thank the physios and everyone
who has looked after me. This is for them."
'My hunger is great. I want to do well'
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has now guided the
Gunners to two trophies in two seasons after eight
campaigns without winning any silverware.
"We have shown that we are a real team and can
deal with pressure," said Wenger. "I congratulate
the players, the staff and the fans. We are so
happy.
"I had a difficult week to pick the team. But when
confidence and sprit is so good it helps. I am very
proud. Our club is doing well and if I can
personally do well then it's even better.
"I have two more years of my contract and my
hunger is great."
Wenger has won the Premier League three times,
with their last success coming with the 2003-04
side that remained unbeaten throughout their
league season.
He added: "Of course I think we can push on. Why
not? We have won the league in the past when we
have had potential to do it and that's what we want
to do again.
"That's what we want to show next season but you
also don't know how good the other teams will be.
"It is about consistency at the top level and in the
past we have won leagues when we have been
consistent."
'We really wanted this one'
Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey is also adamant
that his side can win the Premier League title in
2015-16.
"It's a great feeling," said Ramsey. "We really
wanted this one. Winning back-to-back FA Cups is
not an easy thing to do and we have done it.
"Now we can look forward to next season and kick
on and give it a real go in the Premier League."
'If we keep this squad we have a good
chance'
Striker Olivier Giroud scored Arsenal's fourth goal
in injury-time after coming on as a substitute in
the 77th minute.
He feels it is vital that the key players remain at
the club.
"If we keep this squad, with one or two more
players, we will have a good chance to challenge
for the title," said Giroud. "The Premier League title
is the target. Hopefully we will be there."
Arsenal's win in numbers
12 - Arsenal moved one win ahead of
Manchester United to become the club with the
most FA Cup final victories.
6 - Arsene Wenger is the first post-war
manager to win the FA Cup six times.
4 - The Gunners have joined Wanderers,
Blackburn Rovers and Tottenham in retaining
the FA Cup on multiple occasions.
2 - Aston Villa mustered just two shots in the
entire game and both were blocked. Arsenal had
16 shots.
13 - This is only the 13th time that a team has
scored four or more goals in an FA Cup final.
2 - Alexis Sanchez is only the second Chilean
to score in the FA Cup final.
100 - Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla was the
only player in the final to have 100 touches.

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