By Chris Hatherall. Friday, 20 May 2005.
Roy Keane says Manchester United's players can't wait for Saturday's FA Cup Final and has warned Arsenal he is determined to lift the trophy.
United have missed out on the Premiership to Chelsea this season and were
also knocked out of the Champions League by eventual finalists AC Milan.
So The FA Cup is their only chance of glory - and captain Keane is in no mood to end the season without silverware.
He said: "If you see us training we are very much focused on this game on Saturday. We are all looking forward to it and it can't come quick enough for us because it's the only chance we have of getting some silverware this year.
"We have been disappointed with our form. We've been quite inconsistent, really, we've not scored enough goals but all that goes out of the window on Saturday. We are playing Arsenal in The FA Cup Final. It's all about on the
day we'll see what happens. We can't wait for it."
Keane admits United have slipped up this season by their remarkably high standards, but insists all that matters right now is clinching victory over Arsenal.
He said: "Looking ahead we need to score more goals. We didn't score as many as we would of liked but hopefully we can try and improve the squad this summer.
"But right now we are just focused on Saturday first then obviously we'll let the manager take care of who he wants to bring in in."