Aaron Ramsey hopes Arsenal's second successive FA Cup victory can help springboard the club to even more silverware next season.
The Gunners became the competition's most decorated club after their 4-0 defeat of Aston Villa at Wembley - the 12th time the North Londonders have lifted the famous prize.
Arsenal 4-0 Aston Villa
The FA Cup Final
Wembley Stadium connected by EE
Saturday 30 May 2015
Having ended a nine-year wait for a trophy last season, Arsenal retained The FA Cup and now midfielder Ramsey is targeting the Premier League title.
"It’s a lovely feeling to have, we really wanted it this year - to get the same feeling we did last year," the Welshman told FATV as he celebrated on the pitch at full-time.
"It was a good game and we won it quite comfortably in the end.
"[I'm] just delighted to have this sort of feeling and hopefully we can do the same next year, go a step further and challenge for the Premier League as well."
In the Final 12 months ago, Arsenal were made to work hard for the Cup after coming from two down against Hull City to clinch it in extra-time, with Ramsey notching the winner.
This time around it was a much more comfortable affair after Theo Walcott gave them a first half lead before a scorcher from Alexis Sanchez and strikes from Per Mertesacker and Olivier Giroud after the break sealed the win.
Aaron Ramsey speaks to FATV after the Final
"We haven’t done it the easy way for a while but we always manage to get the job done," admitted Ramsey.
"We managed to do it a bit easier this time and we are delighted to just get the win and the trophy back.
"It’s not the easiest thing to do, to win back to back FA Cups, and we have done that now. We are in a good place at the moment so we wanted to build on last year.
"Hopefully next season we can start the season better and get in contention early on and put ourselves in a good place where we can challenge."
“Theo’s scored in the Final - there’s no better feeling.”
Aaron Ramsey Arsenal
And Ramsey also had a word for team-mate Walcott, who missed their last Wembley Final due to injury, but lit the touchpaper this time around, rifling home their 40th-minute opener.
"I'm delighted for him. Obviously he missed out on it last year so it couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy.
"I’m pleased for him, all the hard work that he has put in over the last year it has paid off, he’s scored in the Final and I can tell you there’s no better feeling."