Szczesny targets Gunners glory
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Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny is adamant he won't leave the Emirates Stadium until he at least won some silverware.
The Gunners are again set to finish this season empty-handed, despite an improved showing in the second half of the campaign, which will stretch their barren run without a trophy to seven years. However, Szczesny claims it is only a matter of time before that situation improves and he is vowing to be part of the squad when their luck changes. The 21-year-old won't just accept settling for a top-four finish every year but the Pole is confident his patience will eventually pay off if he sticks around long enough. Szczesny told Sky Sports: "I can't imagine myself in the next few years' time playing anywhere other than here. In fact, I won't move until we win something. "Recently, one of the journalists asked me whether I have bigger ambitions than playing for the third place in the Premier League with Arsenal. God, sure I have! I look at the table and realise that is our maximum this year. "It is seven years since Arsenal won something and it won't change this season. But the next one? Who knows? "I stand in front of a mirror and say to myself: 'Damn, I'm interested in winning trophies only with Arsenal.' "I want to be part of the team that show fans the bad times are over. I won't leave until we achieve this."


