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For much of Arsenal’s season their young players have been centre stage, but this recent revival has seen other unlikely protagonists step forward.
After losing to Crystal Palace, Brighton and Southampton, few would have predicted Arsenal would then beat Chelsea, Manchester United and West Ham in quick succession.
Nor would many have called that the likes of Eddie Nketiah and Mohamed Elneny would be at the heart of those wins. Against West Ham, it was the turn of Rob Holding to emerge as an unlikely hero as he helped Arsenal battle to a 2-1 win.
It was not a great performance from the Gunners and even manager Mikel Arteta described it as