Chelsea defender Gary Cahill has emphasised the importance of lifting the FA Cup.
The Blues will play Manchester United in the final on May 19 after beating Southampton last weekend.
England's premier knockout competition has taken a backseat to the Premier League and Champions League in recent years, but Cahill says the tournament still holds prestige amongst the players.
"It was obviously one of the aims in a season which has had difficulties so to go through to a final, and look forward to a final at the end of the season, is terrific,' he said.
"That was our goal and we've managed to do it. It would obviously be nice to pick the trophy up after last year, we know how difficult it will be, but we did the job against Southampton.
"It's a huge trophy, a trophy people dream about winning. It's a big trophy, a big deal and we're in another final. We have that to look forward to and that's what football is all about, trying to win finals and trying to win trophies, now we have a chance to do that."