Arsenal defender Per Mertesacker insists defeat in next
Saturday's FA Cup final would not constitute a disaster for the club.
Arsene Wenger's charges are set to go up against Hull
City at Wembley, bidding to win their first piece of silverware for nine years.
However, Mertesacker believes brandishing Arsenal as
failures should they lose the showpiece would be an overreaction.
"That would be a bit harsh," Mertesacker told
The Sun. "It wouldn't be a disaster, but our expectations are now
absolutely to win the cup.
"I am not here to say that I believe we are going to
fail."
Arsenal had to rely on penalties to come through their
semi-final clash with Wigan Athletic last month, and Mertesacker believes that experience
could have an impact on next weekend's clash.
"You also have the pressure that came in the
semi-final, and it will come back in the final," he added. "But I
think we have raised our confidence that much in recent weeks that I think we
want to make it.
"Now we want to finish the season properly."
Culled from Soccerway


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