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Arsenal take on West Ham United at the London Stadium tomorrow afternoon in the hope of maintaining their position of fourth in the table.
The Gunners have managed to respond to their three defeats against Crystal Palace, Brighton and Southampton in some style, defeating both Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium in the space of four days.
Certainly, the majority of the ever opinionated Arsenal fanbase were left frustrated with many decisions Mikel Arteta made from a tactical point of view, but in the north Londoners' last two fixtures, the Spaniard has reverted back to basics and it's clearly working.
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Nuno Tavares was allowed to operate much higher up the pitch, tasked with giving the Gunners natural width and in a position where he could flourish, a role that Arteta didn't give him in games against Crystal Palace and Southampton.
Meanwhile, the former Manchester City assistant manager has also realised that in the absence of Thomas Partey, his side