Mikel Arteta dreams of achieving a legendary feat for Arsenal, something never before accomplished in the history of English football, and the opportunity seems within his grasp, even if the road ahead is incredibly difficult.
The Gunners overcame Wigan in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday, securing a resounding 4-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium.
This win propelled the London club into the fifth round, where they will now compete on four fronts alongside Manchester City.
Arsenal currently leads the Premier League by four points over Manchester City and will also face the English club in the Carabao Cup final next March.
Meanwhile, Arsenal has qualified directly for the Champions League Round of 16 after topping the league table, and their opponent in that round will be determined in two weeks.
No English club has ever won all four titles simultaneously. Only Manchester United and Manchester City have achieved the historic treble among English clubs, while the quadruple remains elusive.
Arteta insists at every opportunity that Arsenal wants to win every title and will fight for them, and the performances the London giants have delivered this season clearly suggest they are capable of doing so, despite the difficulty of the task.




