Arsenal defender William Saliba has declared that the club is treating its remaining fixtures as “four finals,” as the Gunners push to end the season on a high across all competitions.
Speaking after a crucial outing, the French international expressed confidence in Arsenal’s ability to deliver under pressure, insisting the squad remains fully focused on winning every game left on the calendar.
“We have four finals — we want to win all of them and I’m sure that we can do it,” Saliba said.
The 25-year-old centre-back, who has been a key figure in Arsenal’s defensive stability this season, emphasised the importance of mentality and consistency as the campaign reaches its decisive stage.
Arsenal have been firmly in contention in the Premier League title race while also competing in Europe, making the final stretch of the season pivotal to their ambitions of securing silverware.
Saliba’s comments reflect a growing belief within Mikel Arteta’s squad, which has shown resilience and depth in navigating a demanding schedule. The defender has formed a strong partnership at the back, contributing to one of the league’s more disciplined defensive records.
With pressure mounting from rivals and little margin for error, Arsenal’s approach to the remaining fixtures as “finals” underscores the high stakes involved. Victory in all four matches could prove decisive in determining whether the North London side ends the season with major honours.
As the run-in intensifies, Saliba’s rallying call is likely to resonate with supporters eager to see the club convert promise into tangible success.

