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MIKEL ARTETA claims he is driving Arsenal to a higher level as they start off the new Premier League season this evening.
Arteta knows that nothing not as much as Champions League capability will be an adequate number of after his group gave a main four spot over to harsh opponents Spurs in the last seven day stretch of last season.
Mikel Arteta believes that Arsenal's fresh additions will take them to the next level.
Gabriel Jesus, who recently joined from Man City, is ready to terrorize the defense.
Be that as it may, he is sure Arsenal are on the correct way after a Ł120million summer spending binge including Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko.
In front of confronting Crystal Palace, Arteta said: "I'm persuaded that we are all set to an alternate level. Clear what the groups completed above us are doing.
"They previously had a lot more grounded crews than we had and some of them have still selected six or seven players.
"So it won't get any simpler for ourselves and nothing remains at this point but to zero in on what we can accomplish, on the grounds that we can't do everything simultaneously.
"In any case, we are sure that we will have the option to make it happen and we are excited for the new season.
"We have had the pre-season that we needed with great outcomes yet presently the ball begins moving in something else entirely against a Premier League rival.
"We are playing with a degree of energy and desire to have a fruitful season and presently we need to show that on the pitch against Palace."
Arteta likewise indicated that he has not completed his late spring spending yet and said: "You can see that we are truly dynamic with approaches and outgoings.
"It's a long exchange window and a great deal has previously occurred. A few players will have to leave and everything is as yet open.
"It's inconceivable how much business the clubs have done across the Premier League and that shows how serious this season will be."
Castle supervisor Patrick Vieira figures Arsenal have made a tremendous stride nearer to being title challengers.
He said: "They are in a preferred spot over they were a year ago. You take a gander at the players they bring into the group, they are a lot more grounded.
"They have the crew to challenge to be a lot nearer to the title. It will be something else altogether [compared to last season]."
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