Arsenal were lucky against West Ham

The Gunners were blessed to guarantee each of the three focuses and their director accepts a lot of work lies ahead 


Arsenal vs West Ham

Mikel Arteta conceded Arsenal were fortunate in a 2-1 win over West Ham, however was satisfied with his group's conviction on Saturday. 

After Michail Antonio counterbalanced Alexandre Lacazette's opener at Emirates Stadium, Eddie Nketiah fell off the seat to score a 85th-minute victor for Arsenal. 

West Ham had 14 endeavors at objective to Arsenal's seven, in spite of the fact that Bernd Leno was just constrained into two recoveries. 

Arteta said Arsenal, who have won their initial two games, were blessed in the London derby. 

"We were somewhat fortunate in specific minutes without a doubt," the Arsenal chief told a news meeting. 

"However, too, we figure out how to win it and it's the attitude I need that the group consistently accepts that we can do it up until the last second. Regardless of whether we have troublesome games where we endure, we make it hard for ourselves in specific periods, yet in the end it's three focuses. 

"This is the reason we are here. Too, take some large notes on the grounds that there are a great deal of things to improve." 

Armory are one of three groups to have snatched six focuses from their initial two games in the Premier League up until this point. Be that as it may, Arteta accepts they are still some way off being veritable title competitors. 

"I think we are still far away from where we need to be," he said. 

"I think on the off chance that you ask any director in the Premier League on the off chance that they are content with all that [that] is going [on] with their group, it most likely is no. 

"We had a super-smaller than expected pre-season we're actually adjusting a few things. A few players are as yet not 100 percent fit either but rather it's incredible to begin winning, to have six focuses as of now and discover approaches to win." 

Weapons store face Leicester City in the EFL Cup on Wednesday with their next Premier League game to come against ruling bosses Liverpool on September 28. 

In the wake of scoring the champ against West Ham, Nketiah tended to an ongoing beat down with Dani Ceballos, who gave the help to his objective. 

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"We had somewhat of a meeting up. The response was there. We made up a continued ahead with it. It was decent for him to make the help. Everything love now," Nketiah disclosed to Sky Sports post-coordinate. 

"It was an extraordinary go over, great vision. I attempted to remain onside. It was a simple completion from that point. 

"I need to continue improving as a player. It's an extraordinary inclination to come on and score. West Ham made it extremely troublesome. They came out unequivocally in the subsequent half."

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