Here's all the news from around the Emirates Stadium over the past 24 hours.
Arsenal legends praise Saka
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka set up Alexandre Lacazette's goal in the Gunners' 1-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion yesterday evening.
Saka 's brilliant solo run and pull back to Lacazette - who finished emphatically - inspired Mikel Arteta's side to win back-to-back games in the Premier League.
Club legends, David Seaman and Ray Parlour, both took to Twitter to lavish praise on the 19-year-old talent, who once again shone for Arsenal.
Parlour tweeted : "Get in @LacazetteAlex brilliant from @BukayoSaka87."
And Seaman said : "Great first and second touch @LacazetteAlex #COYG and brilliant support play from @BukayoSaka87 @Arsenal."
The win for the Gunners puts them up to 13th-place in the Premier League table, and will now be chasing their third successive victory against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.
Arteta opens up on Lacazette's impact
As previously mentioned, Lacazette's strike in the second-half was the only goal of the game as Arsenal took the three points away from the Amex Stadium.
Arteta has now heaped praise on the French striker - who has now scored in three consecutive games for the Gunners in all competitions.
Speaking after the game, the Arsenal head coach said: "I think this is what all the managers dream for to bring people from the bench and win you the game like he’s done tonight.
"I think he’s been in really good form in the last few weeks. He’s been scoring goals. He’s full of confidence. Today he had a sore back, he could not start the game.
"But he came on and won the game for us which is massively important."
Read every word Arteta had to say post-Brighton here.
Arteta discovers 'crown jewel'
Former Arsenal striker Kevin Campbell believes Saka is Arteta's 'jewel in the crown' at the Emirates Stadium.
In what has been a really difficult season for the Gunners so far, one positive that has stood out is the form of the highly-rated
Speaking prior to his former club's win at Brighton, Campbell told Amazon Prime: "I think he's the jewel in the crown, for me.
"He’s probably the youngest in the whole squad, he’s come through, he’s now a fully fledged England international who can play in multiple positions, but it seems effortless to him.
"Whichever position he plays, he plays with a verve and energy and quality as well.
"He's got unbelievable talent, a great left foot and he can beat a player for fun. We need to see more of that at Arsenal."