Arsenal mentality shift 'crazy' - how far can Mikel Arteta's Gunners go?
Arsenal look like a team reborn after three straight wins sent them top of the fledgling Premier League table - with even goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale saying their change in mentality has been "crazy". So just how far can the Gunners go?
But after signing Manchester City duo Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko and the return of defender William Saliba from loan spells in Ligue 1, everything appears to have changed. "In life, difficult experiences make you stronger and make you learn more than good moments. That moment was painful and we don't want to go through that again.""What it means is the team is playing really well, we won three games, we're scoring goals, we're keeping clean sheets, the team is playing and performing well, it's competing really well.
Jesus appears to be enjoying being Arsenal's key man up front, having frequently been a substitute and playing out wide for City. Former England midfielder Jamie Redknapp, speaking on Sky Sports, was hugely impressed with what he saw too in Bournemouth."A year ago the manager was under intense pressure - people said they had no real backbone. Right now they are complete different. They are resilient, they have strength in depth.
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