Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has hailed his squad after ending a 14-year long wait for the Gunners to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.
A delighted Arteta was full of praise for everyone who played their part on and off the field after a dramatic evening at a raucous Emirates.
Arteta's side beat Porto 4-2 on penalties after Leandro Trossard’s goal gave us a 1-0 win on the night, with Gunners No1 keeper David Raya saving two spot kicks including Galeno's crucial penalty - as Arsenal their place in the last eight of the competition for the first time since 2010 - ironically when Porto were also beaten.
Arteta said after the spot-kick drama: “I’m so happy, I’m so proud, especially for the club. It’s been 14 years not achieving the quarter-finals of the Champions League, and that’s a long time. It shows you how difficult it is to do it.
“A big credit to the boys for what they have done today and to everybody that turned up in the stadium and from their homes, bringing that incredible energy into the stadium to help us win the game.
“It was very difficult to get constant momentum in the game, with the way they play, credit to them. We knew that that was going to be the case, we had to be really patient and emotionally controlled, and wait for the moments. We were going to have moments and, in those moments, we had to put them away and we’ve done that.”
The shootout success saw us convert all four of our penalties, with Porto only netting twice.
After seeing Arsenal win penalty shoot-outs against Manchester City in the Community Shield last August, the boss was delighted that the research and practice once again paid off.
“That’s one part of the preparation that we’ve done in the last few days. A big credit to the coaches, and the goalkeeping coach for all the way that they’ve done it, and at the end, we got rewarded.
“What [David has] done through the game as well, how composed he looks, how secure – it’s the first big game that he’s played in his career in the Champions League. In the end, he looked that way and the way the other boys took the penalties, the body language, the composure, the quality, it was second to none."
And what now for the Gunners ahead of what could well be a momentous April.
“We all deserve a few days off and recharge the batteries," said Arteta with a smile.
"90 per cent of the squad will be on international duty afterwards and there we go, we go again.”