Mikel Arteta says that his squad enjoyed a "beautiful evening" after doing the double over in the .
The Gunners faced Los Blancos in the quarter-finals of the European tournament over the course of two legs, running out victorious both home and away to advance to the final four where they will face . The Champions League may come as last hope of clinching silverware in 2024/25, given that the club were ousted from the by tournament winners in February's semi-finals, and omitted from the by on penalties in January.
Meanwhile, need just six points in total from their remaining six games to win the , adding to the Gunners' current 21-year dry-spell in the English top flight. With the Champions League coming as their best chance of a title for the current campaign, Arteta and his squad have been relishing in every moment of the competition - with the boss recently revealing that his side enjoyed a celebratory meal after their wins over Real Madrid.
READ MORE:
READ MORE:
Speaking to , he said: "Yeah, we had a great dinner in Madrid after the game. A lot of happy faces, great energy, families around. So yeah, it was a really beautiful evening."
Determined to take it down to the wire with Liverpool in terms of the race for the Premier League, meanwhile, Arteta then added that the celebrations were short lived - as the squad were straight back to training the following day for Sunday's clash with .
He added: "And the next morning, ready for the Premier League again. Start to prepare Ipswich and the tough games we have against us." When asked if he hoped to take his form from Europe into the league, Arteta added: "That's what we want to do, and that's what we discussed this morning.
"Our full focus is in the Premier League, we have two vital games ahead of us after the two draws and we need to push. Not only the form, because I think we've been very strong in both performances, but the details have taken four points away from us."

head into Sunday's fixture with Ipswich off the back of back-to-back 1-1 draws with and , and will be desperate to bridge the gap between themselves and Liverpool as they strive for Premier League glory once more. Arsenal sent Real Madrid packing with a 3-0 win at the Emirates Stadium earlier this month, courtesy of two goals from and another from Mikel Merino.
In the reverse fixture, which took place on Wednesday evening at the Bernabeu, Arsenal were able to extend their aggregate score to 5-1 with a 2-1 win over Los Blancos. missed a penalty in the first half before he opened the scoring in the second. equalised moments later, before sealed the deal three minutes into stoppage time.
Arsenal will host in the first leg of the semi-finals come April 29, before traveling to the Parc des Princes on May 7 with hopes of stamping their ticket to the Champions League finals. If they are victorious, they will face either or in the final at the end of next month.
and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our
You may also like
M6 crash: Boy, 14, dies in horror tree smash and dad left seriously injured
Incredible UK seaside village with hardly any tourists and stunning golden beach
German police officer fatally shoots man who threatened people with knife outside nightclub
Slugs will turn away and avoid these 20 plants in your garden
A Place in the Sun's Danni Menzies' mental health crisis after concussion and brutal split