He noted that a cup win would serve as a special reward for the supporters who followed the team throughout Europe.
"A lot of things have happened this season and people have gone through a lot - not just the players and staff.
The people following us around the country and around Europe have gone through a lot of emotions watching us, so if we could end the season with a cup win it would be special."
In a separate interview, Sinisalo explained that the focus at Lennoxtown remained high as they refuse to take Dunfermline lightly.
"This week at Lennoxtown has been really good.
Everyone understands the reality that we have a job to do and we're very much focused on that."
He stressed that the historical expectations of the club dictate a focus centered strictly on the upcoming match.
"You come to a big club and the most important thing is always the next game."
Sinisalo described how the feeling of securing trophies becomes an addictive pursuit for players.
"The winning feeling is addictive. It's something that, once you experience it, you just want more."
The keeper reiterated the privilege of meeting the expectations placed on the squad by the club.
"Not many football players win a lot, so to be in that minority is a privilege and this is a club where it's expected of you."
Sinisalo promised that the team would apply their maximum effort to repeat the celebratory moments of the previous weekend.
"You work so hard as a group of players and staff to have those moments that we had last week, and we'll do our best to achieve that again this weekend."
He noted that Dunfermline earned complete respect by defeating three separate Premiership sides on their way to Hampden.
"Dunfermline have done so well to get to the Final.
Everyone understands that they've beaten three Premiership sides leading up to this point, so nobody is taking them lightly."
Sinisalo concluded by emphasizing that Celtic must showcase their full capability from the first whistle to secure the trophy.
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"There is full respect for them. Winning is a hard thing to do, so there's full respect for them."