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Arsenal take pole position but Arteta wants more clinical finishing

Mikel Arteta demanded more clinical finishing from his title chasers. Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz struck in the second half at the Emirates Stadium to ensure Arsenal's dominant display did not go to waste.

Outclassed Brighton managed just one shot on target, but Arteta was frustrated that Arsenal had 16 efforts without making the breakthrough in the first half.

Arsenal eventually found the back of the net as Jesus nodded in from close range, before a smart Havertz finish secured the points. "We have great players that can define games and finish actions. Today we needed too many, especially in big spaces, too many situations to finish the game," Arteta said.

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