Tim Cahill is determined to experience an FA Cup triumph this season with his beloved Everton.
The Australian international has twice lost in the final of the famous competition - with Millwall in 2004 and Everton in 2009 - but this year he is desperate to go one further.
On Saturday, Cahill scored just his second goal of the season to force a quarter-final replay with Sunderland and he is hoping the Toffees can past the Black Cats to earn a spot in the semi-finals at Wembley before kicking on to the final.
"I've lost in two FA Cup finals.
"I've been to Wembley and tasted defeat, but it still counts for a hell of a lot for me. I carry massive pride in this competition.
"To get to two finals and lose is heart-breaking, but there is pride in the achievement of getting to Wembley, too.
"You could say it is unfinished business for me.""I've scored a few against them (Sunderland) and their fans are probably sick of the sight of me," Cahill said.
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