LUKAS Podolski is confident Arsenal
can put their stuttering league form behind them when they face holders
Wigan in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley on Saturday.
Arsenal haven’t won a major trophy since 2005 and their season is now threatening to hinge on the outcome of the Cup campaign.
Last
weekend’s 3-0 defeat by Everton effectively ended Arsenal’s Premier
League title hopes and indeed left the north London club in a desperate
battle for a top four finish and involvement in next season’s Champions
League.
But Germany striker Podolski has insisted he and his
team-mates are paying no attention to the gathering gloom surrounding
Arsenal.
“It is always like this in football - when you win
something, you are the best, you are the hero. When you win nothing or
you lose a couple of matches, you are like nothing for the people and
for the newspapers, the TV and the for the fans,” Podolski told Arsenal Player.
“But I think this is a part of sport - you win together and you lose
together, but in the end you must concentrate on your job and forget all
the other things that have happened.
“We have the chance now for
the FA Cup and we will see what we can do on Saturday - and I can
promise we will give all of what we have to go through to the final.”
The
28-year-old added: “You don’t fight always for one person - you fight
for the club and every player that plays on the pitch gives 100 percent
every time.”
Arsenal, having led the Premier League earlier in the
season, are now out of a title race featuring current table-toppers
Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City.
“When you play for
Arsenal, every year you fight for the title and this year we were close
to winning the league. Nearly the whole season, we were top of the
League and now the last matches were not so good,” said Podolski.
“We lost a lot of matches and we lost a lot of points so now we are a lot behind.
“It
is difficult to look for the Premier League title, but we have a big
chance for the FA Cup and we must keep that chance. It is the biggest
cup in the world and a big tradition.
“After a long time it is an
important thing for the club and the players as well, so let’s see what
happens first on Saturday and then if we go to the final.”

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