LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 24: Jakub Kiwior of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium on February 24, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior has shed light on a former Arsenal luminary who remains an ardent follower of the Gunners, despite finding it too nerve-wracking to watch their matches. Kiwior shared insights from his encounter with Wojciech Szczesny during their Poland national team camp, where Szczesny conveyed his supportive message for Arsenal with a mix of concern and anticipation.
In Kiwior’s own words, he recounted Szczesny’s advice, stating, “When I arrived at the Poland camp, I met Wojciech [Szczesny]. He told me, ‘Win, win!’ — he said that he can’t watch Arsenal games because it makes him stressed.” This revelation offers a glimpse into Szczesny’s enduring emotional connection to his former club, emphasizing the intensity of his investment in Arsenal’s performances despite the accompanying anxiety it brings.
KALLANG, SINGAPORE – JULY 15: Wojciech Szczesny of Arsenal during the match between Arsenal and Singapore XI at the Singapore National Stadium on July 15, 2015 in Kallang. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Furthermore, Kiwior shared Szczesny’s sentiments regarding Arsenal’s ambitions, revealing, “[Win the Premier League or Champions League?] Everything, probably everything!” Szczesny’s desire for success in both domestic and European competitions reflects the high standards and aspirations associated with a club of Arsenal’s stature, encapsulating the hunger for glory that transcends time and player generations.
Szczesny’s unwavering support for Arsenal, coupled with his palpable emotional investment in the team’s fortunes, serves as a testament to the lasting impact and attachment that former players maintain with their beloved club. Kiwior’s anecdote unveils a glimpse of the emotional rollercoaster that accompanies being a devoted Arsenal supporter, even for distinguished figures like Szczesny who continue to root for the Gunners from afar.
As Arsenal forges ahead in their quest for triumph, the unwavering support and emotional connections shared by past and present players underscore the enduring legacy and camaraderie that define the Arsenal family, transcending time and borders in the pursuit of excellence on the football pitch.
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