Viktor Gyokeres has issued a rallying cry to a resurgent Arsenal, urging them to seize an “amazing opportunity” as they stand on the brink of their first-ever Champions League title.
The Gunners are just one match away from reaching the competition’s final for the first time in two decades, a tournament they have never previously won.
They are set to host Atletico Madrid in the decisive second leg of their semi-final on Tuesday, with the tie finely balanced at 1-1 after Gyokeres opened the scoring in Spain with a penalty in last week's first leg, only for Julian Alvarez to equalise from the spot.
The Sweden international has since continued his impressive run of form, netting twice in Arsenal’s morale-boosting 3-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday. This performance, which took his season tally to 21 goals, comes as the club also chases a first Premier League title since 2004.
Speaking on the eve of Tuesday’s contest in north London, Gyokeres highlighted the positive atmosphere within the squad.
"There is a good feeling in the dressing room," he said. "We are all very excited with every game that is coming, so it is about preparing well to show that energy on the pitch. We are in this position for a reason.
“We have done very well throughout the season, but of course now, with these games that are coming, we need to do well in these games to get us over the line. It has been incredible so far, what we have done, but we have to do it now.
“It’s amazing to play this game at home. We know what is at stake and we have an amazing opportunity to have a great game tomorrow and to enjoy it with the fans. We have to do it on the pitch and, with their amazing support, it could be a great night."
Following his £64million transfer from Sporting Lisbon, Gyokeres initially scored just three goals in 11 matches, then endured 10 games without a goal from open play.
He has since rediscovered his scoring touch with five strikes in his last eight appearances, including a two-goal performance against Fulham, among his best for the club.
He continued: "Of course it’s about keeping going in football, no matter what happens. You have to go again and again. There’s so many games.
“There’s always going to be challenges throughout the season and you have to deal with those the best possible way and do better the next game.
“That’s a very important part. I’ve done that before (gone on a scoring run) and of course I want to do that. Every player is better when they have confidence."