LONDON (Reuters) - With the inspirational Alexis Sanchez in full flow, the treatment room emptying and a decent run of fixtures on the horizon, Arsenal seem to be priming themselves for another assault on the top four.
While they are still too prone to some feeble capitulations on the road, the way they breezed to a comfortable 3-0 victory at home to Stoke City on Sunday will help pacify those who have criticised manager Arsene Wenger this season.
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