Mikel Arteta with Bukayo Saka
ARSENAL manager, Mikel Arteta says everyone is shocked at the Gunners surging five points clear at the top of the Premier League but that he is determined his players should enjoy their present lofty status.
Martin Odegaard’s second half double in their win over Wolves was enough for Arsenal to take maximum advantage of Manchester City’s shock defeat by Brentford and ensure they will be top on Christmas Day for the first time since 2007.
It is a major achievement for a club that has not finished higher than fifth since 2016.
“Obviously nobody expected us to be where we are right now,” said Arteta. “But it’s great to be where we are and weareenjoyingthatmoment.”
Odegaard turned home Fabio Vieira’s low cross from close range 10 minutes after the restart and then drilled in the rebound after Jose Sa had kept out Gabriel Martinelli’s low effort 15 minutes from time.
It meant there was no slip up for the Gunners, who watched City’s defeat on the team coach as they travelled to the Midlands and celebrated when Ivan Toney scored in injury time.
“As you can imagine,” said Arteta, when asked about the reaction.
“But that’s the way that you live this league and that’s the beauty. You start to do that on the second game of the season because the competition is so big that you’re always looking at the other opponents. It’s something that every team does.”
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