Mikel Arteta believes the squad still has room for improvement
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Arsenal marked their third successive Premier League win this weekend.

The Gunners beat newly-promoted Bournemouth 3-0 and are comfortably sitting at the top of the table above champions Manchester City.

Club captain Martin Odegaard scored a brace and William Saliba scored a belter in the second half.

Even after winning three games consecutively, manager Arteta calls for improvement in the squad.

“I am very happy. It’s really difficult to come here and win 3-0. So credit to the boys, the way we played, especially the way we started the game and continued to play,” said Arteta.

“It’s not easy and we have a good example when they played Aston Villa how different the game was and how different the game became in some parts of the second half as well. At the same time, we have to look at ourselves and in many areas we can still get much better.”

“It takes time to get something. From the players that we have today to the players that we had at the time, it’s been a massive massive change, and I’m happy. Everyone feels more attached to the team, the club and the way we’re playing, and we’re winning football matches,” he added.

 

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