Arsenal's Champions League victory over Atletico Madrid was a testament to the power of collective effort and a 'feeling' of determination. The team's success can be attributed to three crucial changes that transformed their approach and mindset. Firstly, the return of key players like Kai Havertz and the emergence of Viktor Gyokeres and Myles Lewis-Skelly injected new energy and belief into the squad. This strength in depth allowed Arsenal to adapt and compete at the highest level, even against financially more powerful opponents. Secondly, the tactical adjustments made by Mikel Arteta played a pivotal role. By emphasizing a willingness to fight and embrace the 'feeling' of the game, Arsenal created a cohesive unit that could counter Atletico's relentless pressure. Finally, the impact of the supporters and the club's culture cannot be understated. The wave of positivity and pride among the fans provided a much-needed boost to the team's morale, creating a sense of assurance and purpose. This win not only secured Arsenal's place in the Champions League final but also offered a glimmer of hope for the Premier League title. As Arsenal prepares for the final and the upcoming match against West Ham, the team's confidence and belief are at an all-time high. The 'feeling' of success and the belief in their abilities have become the driving forces behind their pursuit of glory. The journey to Budapest is not just about winning a trophy; it's about the transformation of a club and the elevation of a team's spirit. The future looks bright for Arsenal, and the 'feeling' of victory will continue to inspire them as they strive for greater achievements.