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Arteta Reveals He 'visualised Lifting The PL Trophy In Final Home Game'
Arsenal have not won the league title since their historic Invincibles season in 2003/04. They have been trophyless for five years, with their last trophy being the 2020 FA Cup. A win against Newcastle on Sunday could set up Arsenal’s third straight season as runner-up.
"At the start of the season, if I had to visualise that moment, it would be playing the last home game on the final day and lifting the Premier League. That's what I had in my head. Now, with everything we've gone through in the last 11 months, I think we can all hold our heads up but still have that pain in the tummy, because that's what we want to achieve,” Arteta said to Sky Sports.
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