'Champions of Europe could sound even better' - Kroenke eyes double

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"The one we don't have." That was Arsenal co-chair Josh Kroenke's response when asked whether he would rather have the Premier League or the Champions League crown.
The American has been flying back and forth from the USA as the Gunners secured the top-flight title for the first time in 22 years.
But with that now in the bag, he was asked about his preference as Arsenal prepare to face Paris St-Germain in the Champions League final on Saturday.
"Which one? The one we don't have. Champions of England sounds pretty good and champions of Europe could sound even better, especially with the double tied to it," he told reporters, including BBC Sport.
Immediately after answering the question, Kroenke's thoughts moved to how Arsenal can continue to keep winning.
"We think we have a chance here. We have vey strong foundations in place to continue to build and try to sustain," he added.
"Getting the foundations in place is usually the hardest part of the journey. now we have all this, it is about trying to stay at the top knowing everyone is trying to climb the mountain after you."