Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann said he is satisfied with Arsenal's progression to the UEFA Champions League final, but he won't enjoy this achievement until his side lift the trophy. "This is one of the nicer moments (but) not a great moment because you're always looking forward to the final, and when you play the final you want to win it," Lehmann was quoted as saying by UEFA official website on Wednesday. "When I came to Arsenal I was told to win something and I hope we're going to win this final now and then I will be happy," he added. The 36-year-old keeper blocked a penalty from Juan Roman Riquelme in the stoppage time to help Arsenal keep a goalless draw at Villarreal on Tuesday and advance to the UEFA Champions League finals on a 1-0 aggregate win. Lehmann, who has been recently named Germany's first choice keeper in the World Cup, said he was mentally prepared to save Riquelme's decisive penalty. "A couple of days ago I was thinking about Riquelme possibly taking a penalty and I said to myself if he's going to take it then probably I'll go to my left," he said. "Because of his body shape he seems to go to the left and I was lucky," the former Borussia Dortmund keeper added.