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Noni Madueke Discusses Potential Historic Season for Arsenal

Arsenal’s impressive 2025/26 continues to roll on, with the club in a great position to win all four major trophies available to them. On February 15, the Gunners brushed aside Wigan in the FA Cup fourth round, defeating the League One team 4-0. The goals came from Noni Madueke, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli and an own goal from Jack Hunt. After the domestic cup win, Noni Madueke spoke to TNT Sports about a potential historic quadruple season for Arsenal.

Arsenal Continue Moving Towards Quadruple Season

Arsenal’s Potential Historic Season

The Gunners have enjoyed a highly impressive season thus far, winning all eight games in the Champions League group phase. They currently sit four points clear of second-place Manchester City in the Premier League.

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Arteta’s team are also in the final of the Carabao Cup, and their routine win over Wigan has seen them progress to the fifth round of the FA Cup. Despite consistent injuries, the Gunners continue to march on and look set for a historic season, leaving fans understandably excited.

Noni Madueke Discusses Possible Four Trophy Campaign

Speaking to TNT Sports after the victory over Wigan, Madueke was asked about a potential quadruple season and the fans being excited about a potential four-trophy season:

“I think they [the fans] have every right to be [excited].

“We’re working hard to try and deliver the type of season I think it ought to be with the way we’re performing right now.

“That’s our main focus. It’s exciting, but we need to carry on doing the right things every single day and see where we are at the end.”

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Despite Arsenal’s excellent season so far, there is still a long way to go for the Gunners to create history. Their first chance of silverware comes on March 22, when they will face Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final.

A win at Wembley Stadium would undoubtedly boost Arteta’s squad and help them move on to attack the three other major trophies available to them.

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