Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl says he knows what reaching the FA Cup final will mean to the support.
Saints will take on Leicester City at Wembley Stadium on Sunday evening in the second of the competition's semi-finals after Chelsea defeated Manchester City on Saturday.
The Saints boss knows exactly how much this matters to the fans.
"Sure you hear it," he said. "I mean, we are now allowed to walk around and go in the city, and the shops are open and you can be sure that people are coming to you and telling you how important it is for them to win this cup.
"You can feel and you can see why it is important for us, because it's the easiest way for us to win a trophy and this chance we have to take, and to show them how much we are driven like we have shown in the past rounds."
He added: "It's a fantastic chance for us, being part of this competition in April, on the weekend playing in the last four teams with Chelsea, Man City and Leicester for a big final. Fighting for this final is for our players, for us and everybody in the club, a big chance and a big achievement.
"Personally, sure, it is also a very big moment for me. I haven't had so many cup semi-finals so far in my entire managerial career, so it is a big moment.
"We know that we can write history for this club, we know that it is something we are working hard for. We beat the cup holders, we went through four rounds to come here and now we are two wins from winning a big trophy, so this is definitely something we were focusing on in the second half of the season, and that's the reason why we go with all the self-confidence we can build up in this game."

