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Arteta sees brighter future for his Gunners after pivotal week

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LONDON: Mikel Arteta said the prospects for Arsenal’s season are “completely different” after thrashing West Bromwich Albion 4-0 to complete three Premier League wins in eight days.

Prior to last weekend, the Gunners had gone eight league games without a win to find themselves battling at the bottom end of the table.

But nine points from nine has propelled Arsenal back into contention for the European places as they climb to 11th and within three points of the top six.

“I’m so happy we were able to achieve the target that we had because the table looks completely different,” said Arteta, who had found his job under threat just four months on from winning the FA Cup.

“The energy we have around the place is much better and wins bring a lot of confidence. You can see that today in the way the team played.”

West Brom are yet to win in four games since Sam Allardyce took charge and the former England manager needs to quickly instill the defensive discipline he has made his trademark at previous clubs if his new team are to have any chance of survival.

Arsenal’s poor run was principall­y caused by a struggle to score goals, but they were a threat from the off despite the treacherou­s conditions on a snow covered surface.

Sam Johnstone denied Hector Bellerin and Bukayo Saka inside the first 10 minutes, but he was powerless to stop Kieran Tierney’s stunning opener on 23 minutes.

The Scotland internatio­nal left Darnell Furlong trailing in his wake before cutting inside onto his weaker right foot and curling into the top corner.

Arsenal’s second was reminiscen­t of their flowing football at the height of the Arsene Wenger era as Saka fed Lacazette, whose brilliant pass played Emile Smith Rowe in behind the West Brom defence and he squared for Saka to tap into an empty net.

The one way traffic continued after the break and some comical West Brom defending led to the third as Semi Ajayi smashed a dangerous cross off his own post and the ball broke to Lacazette to apply a simple finish.

Moments later another raid from Tierney down the left teed up Lacazette for another finish from pointblank range for his fourth goal in three games.

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REUTERS Arsenal’s Alexandre Lacazette, third right, scores their fourth goal.

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