Aaron Ramsey has praised Arsenal for doing "a professional job" at Hull City on Sunday.
The Wales midfielder was a driving force in the Gunners' 3-0 win at KC Stadium, scoring the opening goal and playing a part in Lukas Podolski's brace.
"I thought it was a very professional performance from the lads," said Ramsey. "It was important to come here and get the win to keep our position in the league. I thought we did ever so well today.
"We've beaten them twice but we're not going to take them lightly in the final"
"It was always going to be a tough game coming here. Any result away from home in this league is good. We were professional in the way we went about things but we got the job done. We stayed quite tight at the back and we got the job done on the break and made them pay.
"Our objective is to win every game until the end of the season. We've beaten West Ham and now Hull today, we've got a few more games to go and we're quite confident we can do it [finish in the top four]."
Arsenal and Hull City will meet again in the FA Cup final on May 17 but Ramsey insists that a Premier League double will count for nothing at Wembley.
"We've beaten them twice but we're not going to take them lightly in the final," he said. "They're a well-organised team and quite dangerous when they get the ball wide and get crosses into the box.
"We'll be aware of that and we can't rely on our previous performances against them, so we'll expect another tough challenge in the final."
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