
"You just have to go and talk to the dressing room to find out how much we value the position we have right now and how much we want to be in the same position at the end of the season. And that depends on us. We have to focus on what we have to do and maintain it until the end of the season."
"Every game that you win now is a massive step towards the objective. And tomorrow, we have a very difficult one. So, yeah, we're going to have to earn it. And if we do earn it, we're going to be closer."
"We go from competition to competition - in seven days we play in three different competitions. That drags you from one to another as we try to get prepared. To make sure that we arrive in the best possible condition - it is enough."
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has deliberately avoided discussing the possibility of winning the quadruple despite the club's strong position across all four major competitions. Arsenal leads the Premier League by seven points over Manchester City, faces them in the EFL Cup final, competes in the FA Cup quarter-finals, and plays in the Champions League last-16. Arteta emphasizes that his focus remains on competing in each match individually rather than contemplating historic achievements. He stresses the importance of maintaining their current position through the season and earning results game by game, noting that playing three competitions in seven days requires careful preparation and management.
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