Two games, two wins.
That sounds nice for Arsenal fans, doesn't it.
Games away at Newcastle and at home to Burnley would hardly have filled Gunners' fans with dread to start the season, but the team still needed to get the job done, and they have done.
And they've done it with one new player really coming to the fore this week - Dani Ceballos.
Here are the biggest Arsenal stories from the last 24 hours.
Aubameyang moment
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was the match-winner for Arsenal against Burnley.
Picking up a loose ball after Dani Ceballos had won it back for the Gunners, the Gabonese striker ran at the Burnley defence before rifling home for 2-1.

But it was something that he did off the pitch that caught the eye of the Arsenal fans the most.
Aubameyang was one of those chosen to appear in front of the BT Sport cameras to analyse the game afterwards.
Here's what happened to get Arsenal fans talking.
Cazorla heir
It didn't take long before the Clock End struck up a chant you suspect you'll be hearing an awful lot of in the months to come.
"Oh Dani Ceballos," came the cry over and over again to a tune Arsenal supporters used to sing for Santi Cazorla.
It would take quite some impact for the Real Madrid loanee to earn the same affection in one year that his compatriot earned over six years of blistering highs and crushing lows but if he repeats his Emirates debut on a consistent basis he is certainly not going to lack for support in the coming months.
James Benge takes a look at just why he got the Arsenal fans on their feet.
Bellerin verdict
Dani Ceballos is a firm fans' favourite already at the Emirates.
But it is not just with the fans that he is a favourite, he appears to be well loved by his new teammates too.

Or at least the ones who are not part of the squad currently.
Hector Bellerin is out injured, but that only means he has more time to be on social media.
Here's what he's said about the new Spaniard in north London.
Match action
It was a good day at the office for the Gunners on Saturday.
Goals from Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang secured all three points against Burnley.