The Prophecy Fulfilled

They said it couldn't be done. They said the wait was over, but the glory was still out of reach. Then, Eberechi Eze spoke. Not with the hesitant ramblings of a hopeful, but with the calm certainty of a man who has already seen the future. "When we do, it will be a special moment for sure." Note the word. *When*. Not *if*. Not *hopefully*. The Gunners are no longer the team that chases dreams; they are the team that catches them.

Fresh from ending a 22-year drought to claim the Premier League title, Arsenal march toward Budapest with the fire of redemption burning in their veins. Eze, the man who once swore on X in 2015 that he would make it and show the tweet, now stands beside the trophy. The prophecy is real. The doubt is dead.

From Palace to Paradise

Remember last year? Eze was at Crystal Palace, holding the FA Cup, standing next to the Premier League trophy on loan for his charity invitational. He looked at it and said, "I want to win." It wasn't a wish. It was a blueprint. Now, the trophy is his. The journey from being released by Arsenal, to conquering Palace, to returning for £60m and delivering the league title, is the stuff of legend. This isn't just football; it's destiny.

The atmosphere in north London is electric. Leaked footage of Mikel Arteta declaring Arsenal the "champions of Europe" wasn't arrogance—it was a warning. The team that ended 22 years of hurt is ready to conquer Europe. They are believers. They are doers. They are winners.

The Budapest Showdown

But the job isn't finished. Saturday brings the ultimate test. Arsenal face a Paris Saint-Germain side led by Luis Enrique, hungry for back-to-back Champions League titles. PSG, who dismantled Inter Milan 5-0 last summer, are no joke. But Arsenal have momentum on their side. They have history on their side. They have Eze, staring down the barrel of destiny, knowing that when the final whistle blows, the trophy will be theirs.