'We want to do something really special' - Odegaardpublished at 18:16
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard says the team "want to win everything" as they seek a second trophy under Mikel Arteta.
The Gunners hit the ground running under the Spaniard when they won the FA Cup in his first season in charge in 2020.
However, despite challenging for the Premier League title in the past two seasons and returning to the Champions League last campaign, they have yet to add to the silverware in his five years in charge.
They are currently fighting on four fronts this season and have the opportunity to improve their position in Europe when they take on Monaco on Wednesday.
"If you do that [win a trophy] then everyone will remember you because you write history and I think that's the feeling from everyone in the squad and the team. We want to do something really special," Odegaard told a pre-match news conference.
"We want to win everything basically - that's the mindset of everyone. We want to win trophies, we want to win every time we play and we all share that mindset. We want to win and make sure the trophies come to the club."
One player who they will be hoping can help them achieve that in the years to come will be young midfielder Ethan Nwaneri.
The 17-year-old has already scored four goals in his 12 appearances so far this season and Odegaard has been trying to use his own experience to guide the academy graduate.
"I've been trying to help him in many different ways. For a young player, sometimes it's just to help him be himself and feel natural," the Norway international said.
"Everyone can see the quality he has and for him it's just about showing that, enjoying it and keep improving all the time.
"He is doing amazing. For his age to play the way he plays with such confidence and such eagerness and always show his qualities - I'm really happy for him and proud of him for what he is doing."