Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna has admitted that the club's nine-year trophy drought is "embarrassing".
The Gunners have not won a trophy since the FA Cup in 2005, two years before the French defender joined.
The 31-year-old insisted that the whole squad is determined to end their trophiless run this season.
"It would be my first trophy," Sagna told The Mirror. "I've been here for seven years and we haven't won anything so it's a bit embarrassing for the club, the fans and ourselves as well.
"As a player you want to be successful, show you have the quality and when you don't win you always wonder what's happening. I know we have the quality to do it. Every day I think about it.
"It's our ambition to stay top of the league. We have a quality team to be successful at the end of the season but we must stay focused."
Sagna also revealed that he is keen to sign a new contract at Arsenal.