Jorginho believes Arsenal have grown mentally from last year (Richard Sellers/PA)
Jorginho believes relentless Arsenal are approaching the Premier League title race with more maturity than last season.
The Gunners were top of the table for a total of 248 days last term before ultimately slipping behind Manchester City in the run-in.
Pep Guardiola’s men are again in the running this time, with the holders sandwiched between leaders Liverpool and Arsenal as the season enters the final straight.
Just two points separate the table-topping Reds and third-placed Gunners, who ran amok at sorry Sheffield United in a 6-0 Monday mauling.
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“The performance of the squad (was great) and the mentality to start strong and carry on the momentum,” Jorginho said.
“It was really, really good to see a team playing forward and want to keep going.”
Asked what is different about the team this year compared to the one that just fell short last season, the Italy international added: “I think the maturity.
“We are way more mature how we compete and how we manage the games. I think that’s it.”
Martin Odegaard celebrates scoring Arsenal’s opener at Bramall Lane (Nick Potts/PA)
That mentality led Mikel Arteta’s side to race out of the blocks, racking up a five-goal lead quicker than any away side in Premier League history – Declan Rice making it 5-0 in the 39th minute.
Ben White’s second-half thunderbolt completed the rout, scoring the club’s 10,000th goal on a night they became the first English league side to win three consecutive away games by
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