Belfast Telegraph

It’s been perfect week for Gunners: Xhaka

- BY DECLAN WARRINGTON

GRANIT Xhaka hailed a “perfect week” for Arsenal after their 1-0 victory over Huddersfie­ld maintained their pursuit of a topthree finish.

Despite struggling for their usual fluidity and having a firsthalf goal from Alexandre Lacazette disallowed, Arsenal extended their unbeaten run to 21 matches with Lucas Torreira’s 83rd-minute finish.

Last Sunday, they defeated bitters rivals Tottenham 4-2 and on Wednesday they went to Old Trafford where they drew 2-2 with Manchester United.

At the conclusion of a period in which there were reports of the players partying and inhaling nitrous oxide, such a run of fixtures could have proven more damaging, but Switzerlan­d star Xhaka said: “It was a perfect week for us.

“We started away in Bournemout­h (winning 2-1 on November 25), and after we had Tottenham at home and United away, and again (Huddersfie­ld).

“Four games and 10 points is a perfect week for us.

“We can still improve and we’re still working a lot.

“We have a lot of things to improve and do better, but we can be happy.

“It’s not normal that we are 21 games unbeaten, but we have a good team, a good spirit and this is what’s most important. We will keep going like this.

“It was a difficult game and Huddersfie­ld played the whole game one against one, so it was difficult against them and we knew that before. One-nil and three points is the most important thing for us.”

Discussing match-winner Torreira, Xhaka added: “He wants to be like Auba and Laca (Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Lacazette). It’s an important goal for him and a great game for all of the team.”

Having shown signs of improvemen­t, Huddersfie­ld remain in the bottom three following successive defeats by Brighton, Bournemout­h and Arsenal.

The next two fixtures, against Newcastle and Southampto­n, who are also battling relegation, could therefore prove crucial, and their manager David Wagner said: “Now we have two home games against Newcastle and Southampto­n.

“You have to play every oppo- Decisive say: Arsenal’s Uruguayan midfielder Lucas Torreira runs off after hitting the winner against Huddersfie­ld

nent twice in a season, though, so the table at this stage is irrelevant.

“It is all about performanc­es, and we have shown strong performanc­es consistent­ly in recent

weeks and this is what we are focused on.

“Unfortunat­ely we haven’t got the results which maybe we have deserved, but we will only get results if we perform.”

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