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Jurrien Timber remains optimistic about Arsenal’s chances of winning all available trophies this season, despite suffering a 2-0 loss in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg.
Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber has succinctly expressed the club’s primary ambition for the season: “Win everything.” This declaration comes ahead of a crucial FA Cup clash against Manchester United, adding an extra layer of significance to the match.
Timber, who has become a key player for Arsenal after overcoming a serious injury last season, emphasized the importance of every competition. “Every competition is really important. We want to win everything,” Timber stated. His determination reflects the hunger within the squad to end their silverware drought and achieve success on multiple fronts.
The Gunners will face Manchester United at Emirates Stadium this Sunday, with both teams eager to advance in the FA Cup. Timber acknowledged the challenge posed by United, especially after their recent draw against Liverpool. “They have a good squad with a lot of good players. It’s not going to be easy, but we will be ready,” he added.
Timber’s journey at Arsenal has been a rollercoaster, having missed most of his first season due to an ACL injury. However, his resilience and hard work have paid off, and he is now a vital part of Mikel Arteta’s squad. “It wasn’t easy, but at the same time, I think I felt lucky being here and blessed with the people around me,” Timber reflected on his experience.
The Dutch defender’s ambition and commitment to winning trophies are clear, and his leadership on the pitch will be crucial in Arsenal’s pursuit of glory.
With the FA Cup and Premier League titles within reach, Timber and his teammates are focused on delivering performances that will bring silverware to the Emirates Stadium.
The upcoming clash with Manchester United will be a test of their resolve, but Timber’s confidence and determination suggest that Arsenal is ready for the challenge.
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