
""I think we are building very good momentum, and belief comes from performances, and the level of consistency that we have shown through our 32 games already this season. And what we did the other day at Stamford Bridge, it should help us to be very convinced," said Arteta. "But the reality is that you have to show it in every game and there's still so much to happen. But we are glad that we are still alive in the four competitions.""
""He's a very demanding person, he knows the level that we need, and basically he really wants to fulfil everything that we expect of him," said Arteta. "He's been trying, he's been very consistent and I thought that against Chelsea he had a great game and scored a goal that helped us to win the game.""
Arsenal head to Nottingham Forest with a six-point Premier League lead while still competing in the Champions League, FA Cup and EFL Cup. A 3-2 victory at Stamford Bridge delivered a first-leg advantage in the EFL Cup semi-final and added momentum after 32 matches of consistent performances. That momentum needs to be shown across every remaining fixture. Viktor Gyokeres produced an improved display and scored at Chelsea and is expected to be relied upon again at the City Ground. Nottingham Forest under Sean Dyche are expected to play a typically physical game.
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