Arsenal have completed their final preparations ahead of their Europa League semi-final second leg with Valencia by training inside an empty Mestalla on Wednesday evening.
The Gunners are just 90 minutes away from booking their place in the competition's final after a convincing 3-1 at the Emirates last week and Unai Emery's stars looked in high spirits as they all shared a joke while in a team huddle.
The Premier League side looked cool, calm and composed as they received a pep talk from their manager by grouping together in the centre circle.
The Spaniard is sure to have warned his team about the potential of a dramatic comeback in Europe following Liverpool's incredible 4-0 win over Barcelona on Tuesday.
Jurgen Klopp's men needed to overturn a three-goal deficit from the first leg to book their place in the Champions League final and they did just that and Emery will be wary of Valencia taking inspiration from their Premier League rivals.
However, Emery is keen to win the Europa League this season not only to book their qualification into the Champions League next season, but to also add more silverware to the trophy cabinet at Arsenal.
After being held to a 1-1 home draw by Brighton on Sunday, the Gunners' hopes of finishing in the Premier League's top four are all but over.
That means Emery must guide his team to Europa League glory if he is to end his first season at the helm by taking Arsenal back to the continent's elite club competition.
The 47-year-old won three successive Europa League titles during his time at Sevilla and is keen for further success.
'I first competed for this title here at Valencia when it was still the UEFA Cup and was a lesser title than I think it is now,' he said.
'It has grown. It's an important title for all those teams that are not in the Champions League - and for some who drop into it as a second chance, like Valencia this season.
'It's a title they all want to win. Giving teams a Champions League place through the Europa League is a fair reward. I have seen that shift.
'The first time I won it with Sevilla, we didn't get Champions League access; the second time, we did.
'It's an attractive title and it's getting more attractive: we've seen Manchester United, Atletico, Sevilla against Liverpool.
'The demands are high and everyone wants it, as a title, not just a way in (to the Champions League).
'At any club like Arsenal or Valencia, titles have to be the objectives. Arsenal only have two European titles in their history: the old Fairs Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup, neither of which (still) exist, so I have a lot of ambition to win a title.'