Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said his long-term project at the north London club will explode into life once football returns to normality after the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic recedes.
The Spaniard led Arsenal to the FA Cup last season but the team failed to kick on and is tenth in the Premier League this campaign.
Arsenal's FA Cup defence was ended by Southampton in the fourth round and the Europa League is its only hope of silverware this season.
"We have created a really strong group, a bond with our players, fans, and staff and that is going to pay off in the future when everything comes back to normal," Arteta said.
"I think this project is going to go bang and this is where we are. Sometimes it is difficult to see the moment now, but I'm sure of where we are going."
Arteta said securing European football next season was crucial to his plans of rebuilding the team.
"We know the aim always is to be involved in the Champions League but at the moment things are looking difficult but possible," he said. "Obviously the financial package that is attached is really, really important.
"It is not just about an amount. It is about a project that is going to take some effort from everybody and we know that and the challenging moments we are facing at the moment is making it even harder."
Arsenal faces Greek side Olympiakos in the first leg of its Europa League last-16 tie later on Thursday.
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