LONDON (Reuters) - Victory over Hull City in this
month's FA Cup final could set Arsenal up for a long overdue period of
success, their Welsh midfielder Aaron Ramsey has told The Observer.
Arsenal go into the May 17 final as strong favourites to claim their
first silverware since their last FA Cup win in 2005 and Ramsey says a
victory could be the catalyst for a new period of trophy-gathering for
the success-starved North London club.
"In terms of us players, hardly anyone has won anything in the
dressing room, so that will just give us, hopefully - all being well and
we do win the FA Cup - the hunger to realise what it is like to win a
trophy and the feeling that you get afterwards, which will drive us on.
"There are leaders in this team, there are people that are hungry to win and we're still a really young team,
"We showed that with what we achieved up to February when we were top of the league up till then.
"So we're close. Maybe we just need to win one thing to go on and be successful for five or 10 years."
Arsenal topped the table from September to January apart from one
week over Christmas, but their title challenge faded during Ramsey's
21-match injury absence.
By the first week of November, the 23-year-old Wales international
had scored 11 goals - as many as he had done in the previous five years.
But while he was sidelined, Arsenal were beaten 5-1 at Liverpool and
6-0 at Chelsea and in a nine-match spell between the beginning of
February and the beginning of April they won only two league matches.
They also lost 6-3 at Manchester City just before he was injured and
the Welshman says those defeats proved insurmountable as far as the
title challenge was concerned.
"Those were the games that really cost us. You take those three
matches away and we've been really solid as a team. So that's what we
need to build on next season, stay in the games early on in the first
half, when maybe we've been a bit naive."
After Everton's defeat to
Manchester City on Saturday, Arsenal are guaranteed a Champions League
qualifying place for next season, but their immediate target is success
in the Cup final over first-time finalists Hull.
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