Arsenal’s bid for quadruple of major trophies no longer fantasy
What once sounded fanciful now feels within reach: Arsenal’s push for a quadruple of major trophies is very much alive this season.
By STEVE DOUGLAS Wednesday March 18, 2026
What once sounded fanciful now feels within reach: Arsenal’s push for a quadruple of major trophies is very much alive this season.
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The players scarcely have a moment to dwell on it.
Arsenal booked a place in the Champions League quarterfinals by defeating Bayer Leverkusen 2-0 on Tuesday, clinching a 3-1 aggregate win.
Mikel Arteta’s side also sits nine points clear at the top of the Premier League, meets Manchester City in Sunday’s English League Cup final, and has already advanced to the FA Cup quarterfinals.
So after the Leverkusen victory, midfielder Declan Rice was asked just how excited the club is about the possibility of winning all four.
“We don’t actually get too caught up in it because it’s coming thick and fast … There’s no time to think about what’s going on,” said Rice, one of the scorers against Leverkusen.
“We just keep playing matches and preparing the matches as quick as we can. Momentum and confidence is everything in football, and the more you keep winning, that feel-good factor around the place is obviously really good for everyone.”
Arsenal’s cup draws have been kind, too.
Next in the Champions League is Sporting Lisbon, which might have completed one of the greatest comebacks in the competition’s history by beating Bodo-Glint 5-0 to overturn a 3-0 first-leg loss but might prove to be the weakest team in the quarterfinals — at least on paper.
And in the FA Cup, Arsenal was drawn against second-tier Southampton, so is a heavy favorite to get to the semifinals.
As for the League Cup final, City is coming off playing with 10 men against Real Madrid from the 20th minute in its 2-1 loss in the Champions League on Tuesday. Arsenal also has a psychological edge heading to Wembley Stadium after pulling well clear in the Premier League title race in recent weeks.
“We’ve got the momentum — we feel like we can win every match we play,” Rice said. “And that’s a good thing to have at the minute. Confidence is everything in football.”
Rice also had words of praise for Eberechi Eze after his powerfully struck, outside-of-the-area shot opened the scoring against Leverkusen at Emirates Stadium.
The England midfielder is finally establishing himself in the first team after a summer move from Crystal Palace, having learned more about the defensive aspects demanded by Arteta.
“Honestly, he’s frightening,” Rice said. “Around the edge of the box, left foot and right foot, there’s not many players I’ve seen hit the ball better than him.”