Arsenal defender William Saliba has made a bold statement, claiming the Gunners are capable of achieving an unprecedented quadruple this season. Speaking after Arsenal’s dramatic penalty shootout victory Crystal Palace in the quarter-final of the Carabao Cup, the France international expressed his unwavering confidence in the team’s potential to conquer all four major competitions: the Premier League, Champions League, Carabao Cup and FA Cup.
Saliba’s bold claim
“We know we can win every competition we play,” William Saliba stated emphatically. “We have been close in the Premier League for the last three seasons and last season we were in the semi-finals of the Champions League and the Carabao Cup, so we know we can win any competition. But we have to show that on the pitch, and we have to start winning trophies now.” His comments come at a crucial time, with Arsenal topping the Premier League on Christmas Day and advancing to the Carabao Cup semi-final against Chelsea.
Current position and momentum
Mikel Arteta’s side enter the new year in formidable form, leading the Premier League and performing strongly in Europe. Summer signings such as Martin Zubimendi, Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres have increased squad depth and addressed previous vulnerabilities. Despite a busy January schedule with nine games, Saliba sees the crowds on the playing field as positive.
The historic four-way challenge
No English club has ever won all four major trophies in one season, making Saliba’s prediction truly bold. Arsenal’s last major success was the 2020 FA Cup, and ending a 21-year Premier League drought remains a priority.
What awaits us
Saliba warned against complacency: “The mood is good, but we know we are still in December and things can happen quickly in football.” Now that Arsenal face Brighton, the focus shifts to maintaining momentum. If Saliba’s vision comes to fruition, 2025-2026 could mark a historic era for the north London club.
As stated on GoonerNews.com
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