Arsenal have proven that they're going to fight tooth and nail for this season's Premier League title.
The Gunners overcame a huge obstacle at Kenilworth Road as Declan Rice scored a winner in the seventh minute of stoppage time to earn a 4-3 victory over Luton Town in the most dramatic fashion.
As well as putting Mikel Arteta's side five points clear at the top of the table, it was the symbolic nature of the win that will get people talking more than anything.
Arsenal have historically struggled to grind out results in times of need, leaving them short when it comes to challenging for major honours.
However, this season's evolution of the Gunners looks to be every inch the genuine title challenger.
That fighting quality will serve Arsenal incredibly well over the course of the season, particularly with proven leaders including Rice joining an increasingly steely north London side.
That steel will certainly be needed if they're going to pip Manchester City to the post.
Fresh from winning the treble last year, Pep Guardiola's side are yet to hit top gear this season but the Man City boss, he has an underlying confidence that his team will come out victorious in the Premier League again.
Guardiola said: «I have a feeling that if we maintain that level, we'll win the Premier League. We will win it again.
»If we (could) maintain the level of Liverpool and Tottenham, I'll sign for it right now. We didn't win 5-0 — we drew — but I'd sign right now (for) my team (to) behave the way we've played the last two games.
«I don't know if we can sustain that all season and that is the challenge.»
Responding to a question about pundits saying that his team have been complacent this season, Guardiola said: «I don't have anything to say about the
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