| A few weeks after some fans were calling for the Spaniard to be 
				shown the door following a calamitous start to the Premier 
				League season, Arteta appears to have turned things around.
 
 Three consecutive defeats, in which they conceded nine goals 
				without scoring, left the 13-times English champions bottom of 
				the table in late August -- their worst start in 67 years.
 
 A couple of 1-0 wins over Norwich City and Burnley steadied the 
				ship, but Sunday's invigorating display had the fans in raptures 
				as Arsenal climbed above Spurs in the table.
 
 And while 10th place is nothing to get excited about, they 
				appear to be heading in the right direction while Tottenham, 
				whose season is a mirror image, are on the slide.
 
 Arteta has spoken in depth about rebuilding a squad for the 
				future and in exciting young talents such as Emile Smith Rowe, 
				Bukayo Saka, Ben White and Kieran Tierney, Arsenal's fans have 
				genuine hope of brighter things to come.
 
 Some of their football in a dynamic first half was sensational 
				as goals by Smith Rowe, captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and 
				Saka swept away a listless Tottenham side.
 
 The fans responded to create a buoyant atmosphere not heard at 
				The Emirates for a long time.
 
 "This win is for the fans. They were there when we needed their 
				support. We started really strongly and were determined. In the 
				second half we had to do what we had to do," Arteta said.
 
 "It's a special day. Today is one example of what we want to do. 
				But we have to be consistent.
 
 "We had great determination, great energy and great quality. I 
				really enjoyed it. I see the belief the players have in what we 
				do. They have the quality to put it into practice."
 
 The 21-year-old Smith Rowe typified the energy in the Arsenal 
				ranks as he scored the first goal and then set up the second for 
				Aubameyang, while Saka, 20, continues to look a gem.
 
 "It's probably the best day of my life. To have my family here 
				as well, it's a special feeling," Smith Rowe said.
 
 "I feel like we've worked so hard. We had a tough start to the 
				season. I feel like it's going really well at the moment but we 
				need to keep our heads on."
 
 (Reporting by Martyn Herman; editing by Clare Fallon)
 
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