Arsenal are three games away from winning the league for the first time in 22 years and winning the Champions League for the first time in their history, and Martin Zvimendi hopes support will help them get over the line.
Martin Zvimendi wants to see all of London ‘wearing red’ to celebrate Arsenal’s title win.
Gunners midfielder Zvimendi has admitted he dreams of helping Arsenal win their first Premier League title in 22 years.
Zvimendi is picturing the celebrations as Arsenal look to seal the title ahead of their clash with Burnley on Monday night.
Spain star Zvimendi said: “We’re looking forward to it. It’s been a very long season after all and well, we’re close and we know we can achieve something big and we’re looking forward to it and looking forward to celebrating possible feats.”
“If we can do that, it will be a big moment for the fans. Hopefully, London will be in red and I think it will be a special day given everything we’ve been through this year.”
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“It would be unbelievable. It’s true that I don’t feel it (not winning the league) as much as the fans and (other) players who have felt the desire for many years to win this title.”
“But, well, I think this year they’ve instilled in us all the aspirations and expectations that we have in terms of that and in guys who have more experience here.”
Arsenal have three games left that will shape the club’s history. They face Burnley on the final day of the season before the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest on May 30th, before facing Crystal Palace.
The Gunners know they can become champions on Tuesday if they beat already relegated Burnley, even if Manchester City don’t win at Bournemouth.
But Zvimendi insists Arsenal should only think about themselves and rely on others to get the job done.
He added: “It’s clear that we have to do our job to win everything. I don’t think we care what others do because it depends on us. We’re focused on ourselves.”
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