Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has insisted Arsenal's players
are desperate to win the FA Cup and end their nine-year wait for silverware.
Arsenal booked their place in the semi-finals with a 4-1
win over Everton on Saturday, and they will meet Wigan Athletic at Wembley in
the last four after Uwe Rosler's men beat Manchester City in the competition
for a second successive season.
Oxlade-Chamberlain, who played 78 minutes against
Everton, has revealed the hunger within Arsenal's dressing room is greater than
ever and ending their barren run was always "in the back of your
mind."
The FA Cup was the last trophy Arsenal lifted, in 2005,
and although the Premier League title is still a possibility the cup is at the
forefront of Oxlade-Chamberlain's mind.
"As a professional and as a winner, you always want
to win things, that goes for every member of our team," the attacking
midfielder said.
"There's no doubt it's in the back of your mind
because all you want to do is win. This is an opportunity for us, we are one
step closer.
"Every step, every round you go through, you get
that little bit closer and you get hungrier and hungrier for the end result.
"You watch FA Cup games at Wembley when you are
growing up and that's where you want to be. That's the stage and that’s what
it's all about.
"It's the first time we've been there since I've
been at Arsenal, so it's definitely a big thing for us. But we can't get too
carried away. It's a game of football and we can't let that occasion affect us
too much.
"We just have to approach like we do every other
game. We want to be excited but approach it very professionally, calm and cool
as we can. Hopefully we can get through and get to the final."
Culled from Soccerway
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