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The three defeats with which Arsenal began this season have been referenced so much in recent weeks that they ought to have acquired some sort of academic shorthand by now.

But the final international break provides a brief pause to take stock of what Mikel Arteta and his young team have achieved in the 25 Premier League matches since.

It is difficult to decide which of what could be two landmark achievements to come out of this campaign looked more unlikely back in August: that Arteta could re-unite a club so divided and discontented since the latter part of the Arsene Wenger era, or that he might return a team so blatantly adrift of the best in England to the top table of European football.

With ten games to go, the opportunity for the latter is more glaring than even

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