Leandro Trossard admits Arsenal's priority has immediately changed after Atletico win
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Leandro Trossard admits Arsenal are “playing for” the best season in the history of the club.
The Gunners are into the Champions League final and are five points ahead of rivals Manchester City in the Premier League title race.
They could end up lifting the two biggest trophies in club football in one unforgettable season and winning the Champions League was not even something Arsene Wenger's Invincibles achieved.
Trossard says it is an “amazing feeling” to have reached the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years but insisted their full focus is now back on domestic matters and the trip to West Ham this weekend.
When asked whether it could be the best season in Arsenal's history, Trossard said: “We just want to win the Premier League and then we have a big final ahead. We have three important games in the Premier League and we know what we're playing for.
“I think it's been 20 years for everyone involved with Arsenal so it's amazing to go there and obviously the focus shifts to the Premier League but let's enjoy this and it's an amazing feeling.
“We have belief already from the very first moment but obviously you can see how tough it is in the Premier League so we need to be up for it again.
“As I said, we have to celebrate today but from now on, the focus shifts towards Sunday again and as I said, we know what we're playing for now.”
Arsenal are now on the verge of history. They have got West Ham on Sunday, followed by Burnley and Crystal Palace and victory in all three will deliver their first title in 22 years.
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But the club has never won the Champions League before. That is something this generation would love to achieve.
They beat Atletico Madrid over two legs - it was their first back-to-back semi finals in the competition - and have taken one step further than last year when they were knocked out by Paris Saint Germain the eventual winners.
But they have beaten European heavyweights this season as they have seen off Bayern Munich , Atletico twice and Inter Milan on the way while they are still unbeaten in the completion.
That should give them belief they can win the final in Budapest on May 30 and Trossard insists they will not feel like they are underdogs.
Trossard said: “It's not that we will think like that. It's one game so you have to go with everything you can into that game. Everyone will be full of energy, will be ready for it. In one game everything can happen.
“It's hard to say how we are better but I think experience as well. Every year you get more experience, you know how to handle situations. Also, we have a bigger squad, we have so much quality within the squad and everyone is contributing.
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“This is an amazing feeling of course. We knew what we were playing for at the start and I think from the very first minute the atmosphere was electric, everyone was up for it and I think we showed that in the game and obviously, it's an amazing feeling to go to the final.
“Everyone wanted to go through to the final and we did a special thing.”
Gunners captain Martin Odegaard added: “It’s unbelievable. Such a special night, such an amazing moment for the team, for the club, for the supporters for everyone. It’s beautiful and we’ve been working hard towards these kind of moments.
“We said we wanted to go further than last year and we did. It was such a beautiful night, the stadium was on fire and playing a Champions League final is something we’ve all been dreaming about our whole lives. It’s unbelievable.
“The belief was always there but we have to show it on the pitch and I think we did that in these two games. As I said, unbelievable moment for everyone. Let’s enjoy the moment and move onto the next one.
“It was unbelievable. Never seen anything like it. It was such a special day from the moment we arrived, the whole atmosphere before the game, during the game and afterwards in the dressing room was special and beautiful moments.”
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