AARON RAMSEY is determined to make up for his Europa League heartache with Arsenal by winning the competition this year.
The Rangers midfielder, 31, is in line to face Eintracht Frankfurt in Wednesday's final in Seville.
Ramsey missed the 2019 final between ex-club Arsenal and Chelsea due to a hamstring injury.
The Gunners lost 4-1 in Baku but Ramsey, who left the Emirates for Juventus that summer, is desperate to make up for lost time.
Ramsey, who has played at two Euros with Wales, said: "To play in a final of a European competition doesn't come around very often.
"Unfortunately I missed the Arsenal one a few years back but hopefully I can make up for it in this one.
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"Of course, it still plays on your mind. We got to the final that year and lost to Chelsea.
"For me to miss it through injury was tough but hopefully now I get another opportunity at it and I can make up for that."
Ramsey has made 12 appearances for Rangers since his loan move from Juve in January.
But the Welshman says any talks on his future will be shelved until the end of the season with the Ibrox club chasing a cup double this week as the Europa final against the Germans, who knocked out West Ham in the semis, is followed by the Scottish Cup final against Hearts at Hampden Park on Saturday.
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Ramsey added: "That's to be decided at the end of the season. There's no update on that yet.
"I'm just looking forward to the final few weeks here and hopefully making it a very memorable experience for me.
"My loan comes to an end, we'll decide and I am sure there will be conversations to be had after the season has finished.
"Right now, I am just focused on trying to win these two competitions with Rangers.
"I'm good to go, I'm training. I got some minutes in the last games. I'm looking forward to it.
"There's a lot of excitement and energy around the club. We have put ourselves in an unbelievable position.
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"We have produced memorable results and performances throughout this campaign and now it's just one step further.
"We are there so we have a chance of creating history with this club."
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