Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is convinced they're capable of finishing the season with trophies after their 4-0 thrashing of Blackburn Rovers.
Wenger's side cantered to a 4-0 victory over Rovers at the Emirates Stadium, with Andrey Arshavin scoring his first, and perhaps second, goals for the club.
Arsenal took the lead after just 80 seconds as the Russian playmaker bundled the ball home via a hefty deflection of Andre Ooijer, though that strike may ultimately be chalked down as an own goal.
He scored a wonderful second after 65 minutes before Emmanuel Eboue stepped off the bench to add a late brace, including an injury-time penalty.
And, following the nailbiting Champions League win over Roma in midweek, Wenger now believes there is success to be enjoyed both domestically and in Europe.
"The boys were waiting for a long time to do that. It is up for grabs now," said Wenger. "The team is really up for it. We are in good shape to fight on three fronts.
"I believe that maybe the pressure came off the team after the Roma game.
"We played with more freedom, our football was more fluent and our game is coming back.
"That's down to psychological reasons. We were always very focused and we are on a very consistent run now, so we can go from strength to strength.
"Would we have produced the same performance today had we gone out in midweek? It would have been very difficult."