Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insists he is more than happy with his current crop of players and he believes they could end their five-year wait for a trophy this term.
The Londoners take on Premier League basement boys West Ham United at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday and the Frenchman is delighted with the way his youthful squad are going about their business.
Arsenal sit five points behind leaders Chelsea in the league table, but following their emphatic 4-0 Carling Cup success over Newcastle United at St James' Park in midweek, Wenger is ecstatic with their recent run of results.
A fine 5-1 Champions League triumph over Shakhtar Donetsk on October 19 before last Sunday's exceptional 3-0 thumping of Manchester City at Eastlands has raised morale tenfold and their shrewd coach is hopeful that their hunt for silverware will end sooner rather than later.
"There is a lot more to come out of this team," he said.
"I feel the ingredients of teams which I had before who were successful are in there. It is just how much we can get them out and of course we need to keep all of our players fit.
"As long as the attitude is right and at the end of the season when you look back you think 'this team has given absolutely everything they could', you will be proud of them."Subscribe to Football FanCast News Headlines by Email