Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya has told Sky Sports he is confident the Gunners can secure silverware soon despite their final opportunity in the 2024/25 campaign now hinging on the Champions League, with Real Madrid standing in their way.
Mikel Arteta guided Arsenal to the FA Cup for the 14th time across the club's history less than eight months after being appointed to the role, as well as two Community Shields in 2020 and 2023, but has fallen short in the search to add to the list of honours since.
The Gunners suffered defeat to Newcastle in the League Cup, with disappointment on penalties in the FA Cup to Manchester United sandwiched between the two semi-final legs against the Magpies.
However, despite failure in the cup competitions and a 12-point chasm separating his side and Premier League leaders Liverpool at the top of the table, Raya remains upbeat about the situation after insisting it is "only a matter of time" before success arrives.
"It is a great place to be," the Spain goalkeeper Sky Sports. "This is a great club and the team is incredible. We are going in the right direction to achieve things, it is a matter of time."
Europe's elite competition, which no Arsenal side across their 139-year history has lifted, now marks their final chance this season.
But to take one step further towards unknown territory for the Gunners, they will need to navigate their way past reigning champions and nine-time winners Real Madrid.
Raya continued: "Everybody wants to win the Champions League and everyone knows how hard it is.
"Last year I thought we did a really good campaign. We were so close to beating Bayer Munich to go into the semi-finals.
"We are going in the right direction. We have that experience now and not many players had played in the Champions League before. We look forward to it and accept the challenge.
"We have a big challenge ahead playing Real Madrid. It is the one you really wanted to play when you were young."
Hailing from Palleja in north-east Spain, around 20 miles from Barcelona, Raya is aware of the magnitude surrounding his first outing against Los Blancos and has already been inundated with requests for tickets ahead of the two-legged tie.
The fixture marks a huge moment for not only the club but the player himself. Approaching the tie, Raya chose to reflect on his journey throughout the football pyramid from the fifth tier of English football on loan with Southport, to the biggest stage of them all with Arsenal.
His progress was not linear.
Before breaking through after Blackburn's relegation to League One in 2017/18, Rovers academy graduate Raya faced adversity having been dropped to third choice when Paul Lambert arrived at the club - but insisted that moving to England on his own at the age of 16 prepared him for the turbulence of professional football.
"There were hard parts," Raya added. "The year I made my debut with Blackburn, it was against Leeds. The following season I started as No 1.
"I was 19 years old as a first-team goalkeeper. Results didn't go our way and after the international break in September, the gaffer [Gary Bowyer] pulled me and said 'we need a change'.
"I didn't perform badly but it was one of the decisions he had to make. From there, I didn't play a league game for 18 months. That was one of the toughest parts of my career.
"I became third choice instead of second. That was one of the toughest parts of my journey.
"For no reason, it is part of football but you need to keep your mindset in the right way. It came in the season we got relegated. I played the last five games of the season got me playing the whole year in League One.
"It is not a steady process but I am very happy with the results."
Speaking specifically about his stint with Southport in the National League, Raya revealed his admiration for his teammates who balanced their love for the game and their day-to-day lives.
"We were part-time [at Southport]. The team was training Monday, Tuesday and Thursday in the morning. I was still training at Blackburn too. During the week I was with them.
"It was something different that I have never experienced. The lads were combining football in the morning and working.
"We would play on Tuesday at 8pm in London, get to the north at 4am and they were waking up at 6am for work. It was nice to see what they do for the love of football."
wuzabeikpr
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inbhh
Echee27
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Liverpool is no team without sallah and vigil and all this will be leaving this summer city is now rebuilding Chelsea is not ready so now the only stable team for next season EPL is arsenal if only they can get a very good striker and a winger they are good to go
You've spoken like a kid, how many points are between Arsenal and Chelsea,... look at you, don't be surprise Arsenal may not be in top 5 next season,.. Mr not ready
Cihdeikloy
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That's what I call being positive. We might win Silverware, Cup matches bt we want the league.
Mudbdmnpsz
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Liverpool is no team without sallah and vigil and all this will be leaving this summer city is now rebuilding Chelsea is not ready so now the only stable team for next season EPL is arsenal if only they can get a very good striker and a winger they are good to go
wekabiopry
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Not with arteta as our coach and don't get surprised raya if arteta decides to replace you with another goalkeeper the same way he did to ramsdale
weabdelmnz
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another 20 yrs loading for Arsenal to win a major trophy 🏆
Bokabdempt
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that would be 20 yes later hahahaha
Hapacdinru
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Even forever is time also
GaddafiJamal
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not yet 🫵
🤣
GunnArs
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Nice Novel But No Title 🤣
not yet 🫵
GaddafiJamal
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we're winning the champions League this year, up gunners
Nice Joke 🤣
GaddafiJamal
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really how about 3 premier league titles. the only team to go unbeaten though a season
That Is 20 Years Back & I’m Not Sure You Witnessed That Yourself 🤣
GaddafiJamal
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“funny” people will say “netflix, next season” and so on. truth is the fundamental is there, solid squad (even if there’s another manager coming in) and good atmosphere all around the club. just some pieces (most notably a striker) missing. and yeah winning something isn’t a gift, you have to work hard for it. but man city just started rebuilding, liverpool has to do it very soon, chelsea isn’t there yet, not even talking about man utd or spurs (😂😂😂), arsenal is very close and it’s up to the club to deliver. UP THE GUNNERS
Nice Novel But No Title 🤣
cehbeioprt
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Yoooh🤣😂😂What Did you say Buddy?😂🤣..mmmh...mmh..not this Arsenal...what you don't know is that,;The difference between this Arsenal of today and that one of Arsen Wenger..Is the name of the managers.. That's the only difference...As long as Arsenal finish top4 in EPL.... That's enough for them .. What Wenger used to do After winning EPL 2004...it's exactly what Arteta is doing now without winning EPL...Just finish top 4😂
Badhur
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Shut up dude … ArseAbal will never win anything with this piece of shithead Arteta
GunnArs
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“funny” people will say “netflix, next season” and so on. truth is the fundamental is there, solid squad (even if there’s another manager coming in) and good atmosphere all around the club. just some pieces (most notably a striker) missing. and yeah winning something isn’t a gift, you have to work hard for it. but man city just started rebuilding, liverpool has to do it very soon, chelsea isn’t there yet, not even talking about man utd or spurs (😂😂😂), arsenal is very close and it’s up to the club to deliver. UP THE GUNNERS
LovelessAdam
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we're winning the champions League this year, up gunners
Best of luck 🤞
yzi
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you have won your silverware already by beating city and Chelsea
Bocactuz
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Every game for Raya is a good gesture.... Arsenal no. 1
retcistz
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I think there’s a curse in the club , Their big achievement is FA Cup and Community Shield trophy
really how about 3 premier league titles. the only team to go unbeaten though a season
TheMentor
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Arsenal new name is 'Next Season FC´, they can start every major competition well, falter at the end, then switch their attention to Next season, so the Netflix series continue unending
huyekmrtz
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I think there’s a curse in the club , Their big achievement is FA Cup and Community Shield trophy
nebdinprsy
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even Arsenal cannot play top 4 this season
benbmrstu
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NETFLIX, ALWAYS NEXT SEASON
AmoG5150
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mmmm
Empiregold
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With you as their goal keeper, not like Gunners are trophyless club..Not too long they won FA CUP
BenBenBaite
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Next season FC
Nchim
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Raya has no idea 🤦🏿♂️🤣
The_Alpha13
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we're winning the champions League this year, up gunners
if you beat RM, I will fully support that claim
anonymouss
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its true its just a matter of time but the time is 60years [Crylaugh]
Kumacdrtyz
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🤣😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😆😆😁😁🤣🤣🤣
Darlington900
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we're winning the champions League this year, up gunners
Himbcmp
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To late David…maybe in the next 5years or so