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Mikel Arteta: Arsenal brimming with belief

Mikel Arteta believes his Arsenal team have "more belief" than ever after they breathed new life into their Premier League title challenge with a last-gasp win at Aston Villa.

The Gunners twice battled back from behind as an added-time own goal from Emiliano Martinez helped them to a hard-fought 4-2 victory.

The former Arsenal goalkeeper and World Cup winner could do nothing as Jorginho's fine stoppage-time strike cannoned off the crossbar and against the back of his head to put the Gunners ahead for the first time.

Ollie Watkins and Philippe Coutinho put the home side in front on two occasions, only for fine strikes from Bukayo Saka and Oleksandr Zinchenko to level for Arsenal.

Their winless run looked set to be extended to four Premier League games before Martinez inadvertently helped out his old side and substitute Gabriel Martinelli tapped into an empty net after the Villa stopper went up for a late corner.

With defeat to Manchester City on Wednesday night knocking them off the summit on goal difference and falling behind twice here, the response from Arteta’s side was impressive.

"I feel it’s right back," Arteta replied when asked about the confidence of his squad.

"Back with more belief than before because you have to turn performances into results.

"Against Brentford we did that but we couldn’t win it because of a decision – fine. Against Manchester City we deserved more with the performance, but the reality is that in football the games are decided in the boxes.

"Today, we have to put something else and there’s still a lot of things to improve, we have to be humble enough to see those things, recognise those things, work on them.

"You don’t have to produce as much as we do every single game to win games. Smaller margins

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